Recently I checked at my local bike shop about replacing my front tire. It has 13,000 miles on it and is starting to cup. The shop quoted me $150. for a City Grip installed. I thought that was a bit steep. They charged me $150. to replace my rear tire awhile back, which I thought was reasonable because there was more work involved. I ordered, and received the tire from Bike Bandit for $79. The shop said they would charge me $20. to mount and balance my new tire if I brought the tire and wheel to them. Sounds reasonable.
My question is this: when I remove the front wheel, pinch bolt, and axle rod, how do I keep my brake pads from over extending while the wheel is removed?. I watched a video that showed a guy using a flat blade screw driver to spread the brake pads before re installation. Is that all there is to it, or do I have to watch out for something else.
I`m assuming the brake caliber does not have to be removed to remove and replace the front wheel.
Any tips or advice will be appreciated.