caged the brakes means they made them release or not applied so that they can make adjustments.
only a poorly constructed cage can be destroyed by a shark
No. You may call it a cage or a conveyor or a platform, but not a vehicle.
At the front of the brake chamber, there is usually a rubber flap. You pull that back, and you can see the screw you have to twist to cage them. Typically, they will come with the caging bolts, but some fleets remove them.
Brake pots are the pistons inside the brake callipers fitted to the vehicle. Slang for brake cylinders.
To stop the vehicle. Is this a serious question?
Cage the brake chambers and tow it.
Lift the vehicle on a vehicle jack, remove the tire, remove the brake shoe/caliper, and remove the old brake pad. Dispose of the old pad, and put in a new brake pad, replace the brake shoe/caliper, replace the tire, and lower the vehicle to the ground.
Rear is to the back of the vehicle. Brake rotor is the rotating part of a disc brake.
every vehicle must have brake lights to indicate that the vehicle is stopping. with no brake lights the vehicle can cause a rear end collision.
Lift the vehicle, remove the tire, remove the brake shoe/caliper, and remove the old brake pad. Put in a new brake pad, replace the brake shoe/caliper, replace the tire, and then lower the vehicle.
What kind of vehicle?