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Old 04-14-2008   #2 (permalink)
pineygroveshop
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Yes, you will have to remove it to replace the pads. If you soak the threaded end with a penetrating oil and grip the pin between the pads with a plier or visegrip, you should be able to back it out all the way. Of course, you will have to purchase a new pin.
This pin, when doing a break caliper cleaning, needs to be cleaned and greased before fitment.
As for the bracket, I'm not sure what you write about.
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