Not completly off, you will be able to lift the caliper off, but it will still be connected to the brake-fluid hose ;) then you pop off the pads and twist back the brake piston, and There you go :)
It is pretty easy. The front pads have a special clip that has to be clipped on the caliper. The rest is just as easy as changing any car's front pads.
you have to unbolt the caliper off the rotor, but not from the brake fluid line.
Defective caliper, restricted hose, caliper sliders sticking, contaminated brake fluid (probably not contaminated if only 1 front caliper).
two bolts in the steering knuckle and the brake line are all that attach to the brake caliper
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The caliper holds 2 brake pads in
front brake assembly diagram for a 2006 F150 4X4
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When you remove the caliper, the pads can be pressed out by hand.
Changing brakes is a pretty simple task. Lift the car, remove the tire, brake shoe/caliper and remove the old pad. Put in the new pad, replace the brake shoe/caliper, put the tire back on and lower the car.