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Originally Posted by my2004Z Replacing brake pads on these cars is extremely easy. All you need is a jack,socket and large wrench to remove the wheels, and a pair of

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Old 05-13-2014, 03:13 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Replacing brake pads on these cars is extremely easy. All you need is a jack,socket and large wrench to remove the wheels, and a pair of needle nose pliers to pull some pins out.
+1. Anyone who possesses even a little bit of mechanical skill can do their own brakes.

All you need is the right tools (floor jack & jack stands). I highly recommend learning as you can save some significant money.
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