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Old 11-11-2006, 02:37 PM   #1
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95 lumina apv brake pad removal

Is there a special tool needed. I cannot fiqure out how to remove these pads
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Re: 95 lumina apv brake pad removal

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Is there a special tool needed. I cannot fiqure out how to remove these pads
Welcome on your first post on AF.
You will need a allen wrench or a torque drive socket to get the 2 caliper bolts out.
Lube all rubber to pins with brake silicone
And a big C clamps helps to push the caliper piston backin.
You might check the Autozone site on repair/how to.
Sometimes they have pictures or instructions.
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