With Brembo Calipers
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Removal and Installation of Brake Pad (With Brembo Calipers)
REMOVAL
1. Remove tires from vehicle with a power tool.
2. Remove the clip from the pad pin.
3. Remove the pad pin while holding down the cross spring, then remove the cross spring from the caliper.
4. Using pliers, remove the pad from the caliper.
HOW TO APPLY GREASE TO THE BRAKE PAD
Pad Side
Apply PBC (Poly Butyl Cuprysil) grease or silicone-based grease about 0.5 g (0.018 oz) per surface equally to back plate side of Inner Pad and Outer Pad.
CAUTION: Make sure no foreign matter attaches itself to the grease.
INSTALLATION
1. Insert the piston to the position where the pad is attached.
NOTE: Using a disc brake piston tool (commercial service tool), etc., makes it easier to push in the piston.
CAUTION: By pushing in the piston, the brake fluid returns to the master cylinder reservoir tank. Watch the level of the surface of the reservoir tank.
2. Attach pad.
CAUTION:
- Attach the pad with wear sensor to the outer side.
- The side of the shim with the larger cutouts should be on the entry side of the disc rotor spin.
3. Insert the upper pad pin from the inner cylinder side, then insert firmly to the outer cylinder side through the hole in the top of the pad.
4. As shown in the figure, place the top of the cross spring over the top pad pin, press in the cross spring, push the lower pad pin from the inner cylinder side to the outer cylinder side, and secure the cross spring.
5. Insert the clip in the small hole at the end of the pad pin.
CAUTION: If the clip is not fully attached, the pad pin or the pad could fall out while the vehicle is in motion.
6. Install tires to vehicle.