Randy, no you don't have to bleed the brakes. I only know how to do them in text, but I don't have any personal experience. This is my simple understanding of disc pad change. You remove the caliper bolts (which hold the caliper closed and in position), then slide the caliper off the disc, using a C clamp to keep pressure on them so they don't fall apart, then unscrew the old pads, put in new pads, and just reinstall. I'm probably way off, but that's what I've heard and read.

Mario, how much of that red caliper paint do you have left? I figure if that autozone on Broadway (you said it was near you?) has it in stock, we could just pick up some more when we run out. Oh, and I'll bring my sandpaper and plastic polish so we can clear up those headlights of yours as well.

I'm excited for this li'l meet/repairs/mods/BBQ!! Gonna be a nice day I hope


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