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> Helping Changing Brake Pads
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post Aug 15 2008, 10:38 AM
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I got the fronts changed. When i went to do the back the only bolt is at the bottom. There is a bolt going through the top but the end is a smooth circle? Any Help?
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just take that one bolt out and lift it up
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wow....

if you dont know how to change ur pads i guess its good to learn? haha
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attack is right. It's a pin. You might have to spray some wd-40 on it to work it loose, maybe a little tap with a hammer to get it loose, then it will just flip up.

Did you just change your pads? or did you turn your rotors as well?
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