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Larry Leaf

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NO special tools. On the brakes just 2 bolts to remove. I did my back and front with just a socket, pliers to force the pistons back in and a pair of needle nose pliers to get out the small clips that holds the rods that holds both pads in the caliper. Check the tec section for more info. I used the sisntered HH pads.

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When you push the pistons back in the fluid level in the reservoir will rise. If you've been keeping it topped up you may want to remove some with a clean paper towel so it doesn't overflow. Brake fluid is the best paint remover there is.

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