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loosen the lug nuts Jack up one side of the car, "e brake should not be on" remove tire. On the back of the caliper "caliper is what hugs the rotor" there should be 2 bolts loosen those two bolts and pop out the old pads, replace them with new ones. Make sure that the pad with the black clip is on the inside .. "back of the caliper". tighten the caliper bolts... CRITICAL STEP YOU MUST BLEED THE BRAKES!!!! There is a small bolt on the b ack of the caliper, looke like a little nipple "usually a size 8mm or 10 mm" loosen the bolt, have some one pump the brake, They should pump the break until you have a long steady spray. when you have the long steady spray tell them to hold down the brake. tighten the bolt

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