HELLO IF YOU HAVE TAKEN OFF THE TWO BOLTS AND STILL WONT COME OFF USE A SCREW DRIVER AND PRY THE CALIPER UP FROM BETWEEN THE ROTOR AND CALIPER ALSO YOU CAN PUSH THE CALIPER BACK TOWARDS THE INNER SPRING BETWEEN THE CALIPER AND ROTOR SITS THIS WILL PUSH THE CALIPER BACK AND GIVE YOU EXTRA CLEARANCE TO PULL UP THE CALIPER
pull the wheel off, remove the two caliper bolts, remove the caliper and the rotor can be removed
You need a 3/8" Allen wrench to remove them.
# Raise and support truck on jackstands and remove tire # Remove the brake caliper.After removing the caliper bolts suspend the caliper out of the way with a piece of wire.On front disc brakes remove the 2 caliper mounting bracket to steering knuckle bolts and detach the mounting bracket.On rear disc brakes the rotor can be removed after the caliper has been removed
Remove wheel loosen and remove flexible brake line to caliper Remove 2 mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor
Remove the wheel, remove the two caliper bolts and hang the caliper with a wire or bungee cord: you don't want any pressure on the brake hose. Then remove the two caliper carrier bolts and remove the carrier. The rotor just slides off after that.
Should be 2 mounting bolts one on top one on bottom remove these and slide caliper off rotor
Remove wheel Remove caliper mounting bolts Caliper should slide off rotor Rotor should slide off of hub
Remove wheel Re-install 2 lug nuts to hold rotor in place Remove flexible brake line Remove caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor
Why do caliper bolts back out on a Chevy K5 Blazer 4*4?
Jack up the car and take off the tire. After the tire has been removed, decompress the brake caliper and remove the brake shoes. Remove the 2 bolts attaching the caliper and remove the caliper. There are 2 more bolts left, they hold the caliper mount on. Remove those 2 and the Rotors wil come right off
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Remove slide pin bolts. Then remove caliper. Rotor should slide off the hub.