Remove the brake fluid reservoir cap and siphon off two-thirds of the fluid. Apply the parking brake and untighten the lug nuts. Raise the vehicle, support it firmly on jackstands, and take off the wheels. Clean the
Brake Disc with brake system cleaner. For Sumitomo calipers, remove the pad protector, M-clip, spring, and pad retaining pins. Push the inner brake pad in to bottom the piston, then remove the brake pads. For Tokico calipers and 1989+ models, push the piston back and remove the caliper bolt. Swing the caliper up and remove the pads. Apply anti-squeal compound to the pads and place spring clips on the bracket. Attach the shims to the new pads, and insert the pads. For 2012+ rear brake pads, retract the piston by rotating it, swing the caliper down, and install the bolt. After replacing pads, depress the
Brake Pedal, check the fluid level, and check for leaks before driving.