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Default Re: Replacing brake pads and shoes

Ditto on the pins. I used a tool for setting Hilti anchors to get mine
out. It was a little smaller in diameter than the pins and I was
able to use a hammer to bang them out, but it was a royal PITA.

Definitely use some anti-seize on the replacement pins if you don't
want the problem in the future.
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