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Old April 8th, 2008, 03:08 PM   #1
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Is there a write up somewhere for the steps in changing the pads on my 04?
I'm trying to determine if I can do it myself.

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Mustangworld Brake Pad install

(same thing)
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Thanks .... that was fast.
 
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Thanks .... that was fast.
that's what she said
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This doesnt look that hard. It also doesnt look like I need anyone else around to help do it (not a two man job).

I remember my older brother helping change the pads in my car years ago. I remember him telling me "we have to bleed them" and having me sit in the car and depress the brake pedal while he was doing something up front.

From what I can read here, we dont need to "bleed" anything right?
 
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no you shouldn't have to. just don't let the caliper hang tie it to something just to secure it.
you will have to bleed if you break the brake line
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