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Are Corvette Brake Pads the Same as Ours? I Think Tirerack Sent Me the Wrong Pads.
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<blockquote data-quote="ShelbyGuy" data-source="post: 1104426" data-attributes="member: 10042"><p>the miracles of modern technology - you dont need a wrench to do a brake job, just pliers and a c-clamp.</p><p></p><p>remove wheel</p><p>pull e-clip off pin on inside of caliper</p><p>pull out pin</p><p>lift off caliper</p><p>coathanger it or zip tie it so its not hanging by the brake hose</p><p>remove outside pad</p><p>i crack the bleeder screw at this point because a brake job in my world always means bleeding. i suppose you could leave the top off the master cyl and turkey baster it out as it fills</p><p>compress pistons by pushing back on the inner brake pad with channellocks or c-clamp</p><p>remove inside pad</p><p>reverse process to install</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShelbyGuy, post: 1104426, member: 10042"] the miracles of modern technology - you dont need a wrench to do a brake job, just pliers and a c-clamp. remove wheel pull e-clip off pin on inside of caliper pull out pin lift off caliper coathanger it or zip tie it so its not hanging by the brake hose remove outside pad i crack the bleeder screw at this point because a brake job in my world always means bleeding. i suppose you could leave the top off the master cyl and turkey baster it out as it fills compress pistons by pushing back on the inner brake pad with channellocks or c-clamp remove inside pad reverse process to install [/QUOTE]
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