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Remove rear tires--19mm or 3/4" socket for tires. Remove caliper with the 2 bolts on the back of caliper--I believe 13mm bolts. Take a screwdriver and lightly pry between the edge of the rotor and the steel part of the pad---the pad only need to move 1/8 or so to clear any rust ridge on the outer edge of the rotor. remove caliper and remove rotor---note: you might need to take a hammer and hit the rotor to remove---rust build up. Then reassemble and enjoy the fact you just saved some money!!

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