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Originally Posted by Carsick
They don't need changing, but they do need looking after. not only to make sure the pads slide freely along them, but also to make sure that they don't seize in place.
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Happened to me. Couldn't get the pin out at all. Vice grips were useless and the head of the pin is soft as ****. Cut through the pin with the plan of knocking one half out with a hammer and screwdriver and pulling the other half out with grips, but to no avail. That's what I get for a winter of neglect.