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okay so after doing a little bit of research on YouTube I found out that nobody actually has a tip on how to piston seals on brake calipers thereamp;#39;s a trick to it letamp;#39;s go through it these are Girling g60 calipers doing an upgrade on a mark 3 volkswagen so thereamp;#39;s just quick tip piston seal lube make sure everythingamp;#39;s nice and greasy and what we do is we the seal on the piston just like that and because itamp;#39;s so greasy I use a rag to pick it up off the lip so now the seal is installed on the piston and then we slide it down to where just half of it is hanging off this is the half that weamp;#39;re going to shove into the caliper and you just simply slide it in and work it in with your thumb takes a few tries to get it right you have to hold the seal I hope that one came off letamp;#39;s try it again you have to hold the seal with your hand your other hand theyamp;#39;re just like that plops right in and you shouldnamp;#39;t have to use mechanic