forrest
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It was easy. Your instructions gave what tools to have on hand, had to borrow a 17 mm socket, and got a can of brake cleaner and anti squeal from work.
*Put the no squeal on the new pads while removing the caliper and old pads.
*Sprayed the caliper down with brake cleaner and wiped it clean.
*Pushed the piston back in with a C-clamp.
*After the no squeal dried put the new pads in the caliper and put it all back together.
*Pumped the brakes several times and the started catching.
*Took her out on a quick test ride making sure it would brake okay.
*Cleaned everything up, put away the tools, and went in and put on my PJs.
*Came back out and tightened the allen screw; oops.
But from start to finish, not including having to go back out later, the job (with test ride) took 20 minutes.
Again, thanks! Your instructions were perfect.
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