1/2" Torque Wrench
Dremel with any sanding attachment
C-clamp or brake pad spreader
T30 Torx Bit
Vice grips or needle nose piers
Flathead screwdriver
Misc.:
PB Blaster or any penetrate
Brake Lubricant Grease
Hammer and Nail
Wire Brush or Sandpaper
Anti-seize
Brake Cleaner
1. Jack car up on one side and take off wheels with 17mm socket. Turn steering wheel in the opposite direction of the side your doing. Working left, turn right. Working right, turn left.
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2. Un-clip brake pad sensor

3. Remove brake pad pins and retainers

4. Retract caliper pistons

5. Remove brake pads

6. Remove rotor


6a Clearance for new rotor

6b The choice is yours

7. Slide new rotor in

8. Insert pads. Grease the pads at all caliper contact points other than the front of the pads. Backs, and sides. This will prevent squeaking.
9. Clean retainer and pins

10. Re-insert retainer and pins

11. Re-connect brake pad sensor.
12. Crack another wobbly pop

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