With sliding pins, this has to be one of the easiest cars to change pads on. Just to make sure I was doing it right I googled and found this
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DIY: Changing Brake Pads and Rotors.
With sliding pins, this has to be one of the easiest cars to change pads on. Just to make sure I was doing it right I googled and found this gem that I thought would share.
For anyone who doesn't have a really strong mechanical background and wants to do stuff themselves I think this is a great writeup: DIY Brake Pad and Rotor Change, Part 1 - 2009 Nissan 370Z Long-Term Road Test
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