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Old 08-27-2003 | 03:04 PM
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You really should use the grease. You can use the Molykote stuff or just Permatex AntiSqueal that you can get at any Pep Boys. For $1.99, its worth it to precent possible noise.

Youll need a c-clamp for the front to compress the piston, and needlenose pliers/screwdriver for the rear to turn the piston in.

The grease goes on the back of the pad between the pads/shims. You dont need to reuse the shims either if you dont want to, although they will decrease noise as well. I am running no shims with greased Ultimates and they do squeal from time to time.
Old 08-27-2003 | 06:12 PM
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I tore up the screws getting them off. Used an impact screwdriver and it was a serious pain in the butt removing them. I reused the shims and used the grease




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