No, then remnants will be in your spindle. If they are stubborn, try heating them with a propane torch. Rapid heating/cooling may loosen.
On some vehicles there is a caliper mounting bracket, on others the caliper screws directly to the steering knuckle.
there should be a alen screw through the top and bottom of the caliper that bolts the caliper to the spinle mount bracket remove those two alen screws and the caliper will lift off of the disk and then the brake pads can be removed from the caliper.
A hacksaw is a hardened, toothed blade, fixed into a metal frame that has a handle. The hacksaw is used to cut through metal.
A junior hacksaw is simply a small hacksaw. There are not so many choices for blades, however it can do essentially anything that a full size hacksaw does, but in a smaller space.
you will have to get a brake caliper tool. the rear caliper the center part turn or screws in with this tool
The hacksaw is bigger than the junior hacksaw
it screws back in....special tool helpful
Take the caliper and caliper mount off the knuckle and there will be two Phillips screws on the front of the rotor. Take the screws out by using a impact screwdriver or a air hammer. You won't be able to take them out by hand.
Youll probably have to drill it out and get a new bolt to mount the caliper with.
A type of saw used to cut through metal instead of wood.
who is inventor of hacksaw
Normally 2 but it depends on the make vehicle.