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Old 08-24-2012, 08:32 PM   #3 (permalink)
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removing them is very easy. One 10mm fitting on the fluid line and 2 22mm bolts that hold the front calipers on. On the rears its the 10mm fitting, 19mm mounting bolts and 12mm bolts that hold the fluid line bracket in place.

On the rears, with the suspension arms on, it will be easier to remove them if you have a 19mm gear wrench, over a standard socket, as there isn't much room with the suspension drooped when the car is on jackstands.

The ABS sensor is in the hub, not the caliper so thats not a worry.
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