So I'm going to be doing this today, but I just had a question. If I do it one pad at a time, do I just do the following: 1.
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So I'm going to be doing this today, but I just had a question.
If I do it one pad at a time, do I just do the following: 1. Remove pins. 2. Push/Pull one of the pads towards the pistons. 3. Remove that pad. 4. Apply brake grease between shim and pad. 5. Slide in new pad. Only reason I'm a bit confused is the DIY link included shows them pulling out each pad, and then putting them back in sideways? Is that necessary, or can you just remove them and then put in the new pad?
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