Moose - my struts are blue...i robbed that pic from the forums somewhere.
All - ok, I didn't remove those two bolts (i actually couldn't turn them to save my life)
At the time I posted, I had the caliper off already, and I just needed to get the rotor off. After beating the crap out of it with a hammer for some time, wedging it, lubing it, etc, it FINALLY broke free. It was quite the adventure.
Then I had to move onto removing the stock pads (easy) and replacing them with my new Hawk pads (not that easy). Luckily I had a friend helping me, so he held the caliper while I tried to put the pads in (easier said than done). After much trial, error, and profanities, he discovered that the caliper could easily be pulled apart into two peices. So we could put the "inner" pad in place, put the caliper back together, and then do the "outer" pad, followed by the spring. This made things much easier.
We followed that by putting the new rotors on, putting it all back together, bleeding the system, then we were golden.