I've installed the Baer stuff. Their directions leave a lot to be desired. You don however, need to pull the alxes all the way out, and remove the backing plates. I would advise pulling them at the same time. If the rear is full of lube, you will have some leak out the tubes, but you can stop it by using a suction gun (like a fluid grease gun basically) to suck out a little oil. You dont need to get it all out. I wouldnt. Just about 1/2 qt will be more than enough. Also, on the baer kit, the holes dont always line up well, I had to enlarge 2 per plate to get them fitting right, and watch the clearances they give you for caliper to rotor clearance. Also, if you have aluminum wheels, the rotors are thicker than the drum they replace, so in my case, the wheel studs had to be replaced with longer ones to get the proper thread engagement. This car also has thick aluminum wheels, so that took away a lot of thread too. Be safe, make sure at least 1/2" of threads remain to engage the nuts. Those brakes are awesome...