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+[* black] Using a 5mm Allen Wrench, slightly loosen the outer nut by turning it in a counterclockwise motion in one hand, supporting the break pad with your other hand under it to counterbalance the force. The brake pad setup will naturally fall down after slight loosening.
+[* black] Put the wrench aside and fully loosen the outer nut and following washer with your fingers, noting to remember their sequence it was assembled and keeping your right hand cupped under to prevent displacement of the components of they fall.
+[* black] Take out the brake pad by using your. fingers to tilt down the pad and adjacent washer, keeping the washer sequence in mind.