no you do not.
You will need to remove the front tires. Remove the brake assembly spring. The brake shoes will come off. Reverse the process to install the new brakes.
Remove the rear tire and wheel. Remove the brake spring from the brake assembly. Remove the brake pads. Reverse the process to install the new brake pads.
Remove the tire and wheel from your 1999 Chevy Cavalier. Remove the brake spring and the caliper. The brake pads will come off. Tap on the rotor with a hammer or mallet. The rotor will slide off. Reverse the process to install the new brakes and rotor.
Remove the tire and wheel from your 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix. Remove the spring from the brake shoe. Remove the brake shoes. Reverse the process to install the new brakes.
Begin by removing the tire and wheel from your 2000 Chevy Lumina. Remove the brake spring and the break caliper. The rear brakes will come off.
About $20 if you do it yourself. And you should replace the spring kit hardware also.
I assume you removed the wheel already. The break pads are pinned inside a housing. To get them out you need to get those spring-loaded pins out (tapping the end that is sticking out with a hammer should get them to pop out). Remove the bridge piece between the pads, remove the pads and replace.
Remove the tire and wheel from your 1999 Mercury Cougar. Remove the brake spring and the break caliper. The brake pads will come off. Reverse the process to install the new brake pads.
You will need to remove the tire and wheel from your 1998 Pontiac Grand Am. Remove the brake assembly spring from the brake pads. The brake pads will come off. Reverse the process to install the new brake pads.
Check the other side for comparison
ignition is spring loaded.unscrew dash and push in ignition and turn it comes right out.
For a 2002 MDX, there are four screws to remove the cover. Then remove the spring ring holding the intake hose. Remove the cover and replace the air filter. Replace the cover and screws and then reconnect the intake hose and spring ring.