Firstly, you will require a car jack and safety stands to lift the vehicle safely and stably while working on the brakes. This is essential to ensure your safety and to facilitate access to the brake discs.
A wheel spanner or impact spanner will allow you to remove the wheels and access the brake discs. You will also need a socket spanner or ratchet spanner to loosen and remove the bolts that hold the brake calipers in place.
Some vehicles use bolts with Allen or Torx heads to hold the brake calipers in place. Make sure you have the right spanner if your car uses these types of bolts. A socket spanner may also be needed to remove the bolts that hold the brake discs to the wheel hub.
To prepare the new brake discs before fitting them, a wire brush or brake disc cleaner is useful to remove dirt and rust from their surface.
When it comes time to compress the brake caliper piston and make room for the new brake pads, a clamp stapler or a brake piston compression tool is essential.