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remove wheel ,remove calipers, remove centre bearing nut then slide off disc. be carefull not to drop the bearing in dirt
after changing rotors
to remove brake rotors you need to jack vehicle off ground remove wheels remove brake caliper,these are secured with 2 bolts on back side of calipers next remove axle nut from spindle, and outer bearing slide rotor off axle. dont drop inner bearing instalation is exact opposite
i have 2006 endeavor changing brakes do i have to remove the two screws in the rotor to remove so i can have resurfaced
Remove Wheels Remove caliper mounting bolts Remove and secure caliper not to stress flex brake lines If "peel off" rotors ashould be free now If not "peel off" Remove center dust cover Remove cotter pin Remove slotted washer Remove lock-nut Wiggle rotor --outer bearing should fall out Rotor should slide off When re-installing do not overtighten locknut--will cause excessive bearing wear
Remove the brake calipers first. Then there are two small philipsa screws in the rotors remove them and the rotors come off then. Just reverse the procedure to replace. Rotor costs aprox $54.00 wholesale each. if you are just changing the rotors you can remove the caliper and mouning bracket as one
Yes, they will.
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Possible wrong rotors???
When rotors need to be changed usually the pads have worn down. It is always a good idea to change pads when changing rotors.
2 WD? Remove wheels Remove caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor Remove rotors if they are the "peel off" type If not "peel off" Same as above, but remove center dust cover Remove cotter pin Remove washer and nut Slide rotor off spindle (bearing will slide out first)
You have to remove the tire then remove the brake caliper and bracket then you will remove center greese cap and remove the carter pin and remove the will nut lock nut and washer jar the rotar to remove the outer bearing it might be tight due to a greese seal. Once the bearing is removed slide the rotar off.