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Old 12-25-2005, 05:52 PM   #1
Mustang0524
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96 Mustang

Hello, i am about to change out my back rotors/pads on my 96 coupe, got a couple questions.

Will this involve messing with the bearings at all?

I havent looked at the back of the caliper, any clue what tool i need to pop those off?

After removing the caliper, the rotor should slide right off correct? Granted i may have to beat it with a mallet.

Also saw this in an ealier post, "becareful on rear disc - some may require the piston to be turned as it pushed in." Will this be the case for me?

Lastly, how do i go about lubing the brakes with the molykote? Just a couple drops inside the caliper or what?

I appretiate any and all responses.
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