Picture Guide for Changing Brake Pad
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Shouldn't need picks. I think removing the wheels is the hardest part. Just remove bottom bolt on caliper so it can swivel up and put new pads in same fashion you removed the old ones. Simple as that.
oh don't forget to compress the piston back (and watch your resevoir so it doesn't overflow).
oh don't forget to compress the piston back (and watch your resevoir so it doesn't overflow).
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^ i would highly suggest opening the bleader when you push the piston back in. it is not good for the master to be back flushed. doing this repetedly could weaken it.
a coulpe ounces of brake fluid is a hell of a lot less expensive than a new master cylinder
a coulpe ounces of brake fluid is a hell of a lot less expensive than a new master cylinder
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