Two of my roomate own 99 grand ams so all you need for tools is a ratchet with a 10mm socket and a c clamp...and all you do is first compress the pad.....take out one bolt only....swing the caliper up....then compress the piston all the way and then put new pads in. One thing though is on the newer grand ams is always use really good quality pads. They are really picky and if you don't use good ones they squeal and make all sorts of funny noises. Also make sure you use the brake caliper grease. These cars are super easy to work on.
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