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Old Mar 26, 2004 | 10:35 AM
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Originally Posted by BigLew
LOL NO you don't. For the front you flip up the caliper body and the rear you separate the caliper body from the bracket.
being that the pads reside "inside" or "under" the caliper...
yes
you do have to remove the caliper itself to change the pads.

you will also need a key (autobarn/autozone/pepboys) to turn the rear caliper pistons in.
the calipers "could" be swung out of the way like buglew said...but i would recommend removing the caliper itself and securing it to the strut with some wire. the 3rd gen ludes have calipers that swing. not the 4th gen.

~boom
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