how do you install front pad retaining springs?

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Old November-4th-2005 | 06:55 PM
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how do you install front pad retaining springs?

i really should have observed how the pad retaining springs are installed on my 92 protege, but the pins were so rusted, i had to use heat and force just to remove them. now i need help as to how the new hardware springs install in teh caliper. i bought new springs and pins, along with the rotors and pads. thanx for any help.
Old November-4th-2005 | 09:45 PM
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this section is for the new mazda3 ENGINE TECH....I'll move your post to the correct section.... 1st gen suspension and brakes...

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Old November-5th-2005 | 05:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Roddimus Prime
this section is for the new mazda3 ENGINE TECH....I'll move your post to the correct section.... 1st gen suspension and brakes...

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thanx. i was sorta confused where to put it.
Old November-5th-2005 | 08:58 PM
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c'mon, dont any of you do your own brakes? i guess i could just use a tiny cotter pin to hold the pins in if none of you know
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