No, but a hand impact does make removing the two screws in the rear rotors easy.
do you need to take off the timing belt to replace a camshaft position sensor on a 2006 kia sorento
remove tire calipers brake assembly then pull your rotors off i would recomend putting new brake pads if your putting new rotors you will need a special puller for the rotors cause they are pressed on
Remove the rear wheels, then the calipers and simply pull the rotors off. If the parking brakd is on the caliper you need a special tool ot retract the caliper.
Should be "peel off" rotors if not you will need a spanner socket only
Check the brakes. You may need new rotors. You didnt say how hard you stand on the brakes because if you are heavy on them it could be the abs unit working properly
the rotors need the front flat side ground down.
We need to know the year, make, model and front or rear rotors to answer that one. also need to know if the rotors and hubs are one piece or separate.
depends on the condition of your old rotors. Buy what you need.
If the rotors are in good condition, not warped, not scratched, then you can replace the pads without turning the rotors. Inspect the rotors carefully.
Very likely, especially if they are OEM. OEM rotors are very flimsy to keep down the the as-shipped weight of the vehicle. If you've gotten 52,000 miles out of them you are doing well. Expect to replace the front rotors twice for every rear drum job.
There was a lot of squeaking while braking when my car needed new rotors.
You need to get an Easter egg ring, From a special event in 2006 i think