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It's just a typical pad change, , except the pistons SCREW IN, rather than push in. You need a special driver tool that can be purchased at any auto parts store. Screw the pistons in CLOCKWISE on both sides of the car to make clearance for the new pads. Hope this helps. Tom It's just a typical pad change, , except the pistons SCREW IN, rather than push in. You need a special driver tool that can be purchased at any auto parts store. Screw the pistons in CLOCKWISE on both sides of the car to make clearance for the new pads. Hope this helps. Tom

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