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2019 F3 T - How to access the bolt on the front of the rear caliper? Exhaust and brackets are in the way.

Strike1

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I am trying to change the rear brake pads. I disengaged the parking brake and loosened the back rear caliper bolt. I can't seem to get a wrench or socket on the front caliper bolt because the exhaust and brackets interfere. Is there a procedure for changing the rear pads on a 2019 F3 T?
 
The stock exhaust was also in the way of working on the rear end of my 2019 F3-S. I found that just loosening a couple of bolts on the exhaust mounting would allow it to move over enough to get to the crowded bolts. Didn't have to take the exhaust off, just loosen and swing it over slightly.
 
I am trying to change the rear brake pads. I disengaged the parking brake and loosened the back rear caliper bolt. I can't seem to get a wrench or socket on the front caliper bolt because the exhaust and brackets interfere. Is there a procedure for changing the rear pads on a 2019 F3 T?
Remove the muffler. One bolt, one clamp, no gaskets. That's the procedure. Piece of cake.
 
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