It just pulls off, nothing hard or special about it. You can see how the bracket holds the end piece on the cable, it just slides in and out.
Now, when you install the new caliper, do not put the e-brake cable on until you have everything installed. If not, you have the chance of manually pushing the piston out and will need to rent a kit from the autostore to properly compress the piston back in because it will not slide over the rotor.
Now, when you install the new caliper, do not put the e-brake cable on until you have everything installed. If not, you have the chance of manually pushing the piston out and will need to rent a kit from the autostore to properly compress the piston back in because it will not slide over the rotor.

