Remove the wheels of the affected rotors. Remove the calipers and hang from a bungee or other strap to prevent stress on the brake hoses. Remove the caliper brackets. Remove the rotors. Clean the rust from the hub flange. Clean the anti-rust from the new rotors. Install the new rotors. Install the brackets. Install the new pads (if you are using new pads). Compress the caliper piston, one side at a time, using a c clamp or actual piston tool. Install the calipers. Install the wheels. MAKE SURE YOU PUMP UP THE PEDAL BEFORE YOU PUT THE CAR IN GEAR. Many people have taken out walls for forgetting this step.
remove the brake caliper and the rotors come right off
You remove the wheels, remove the brake caliper and the rotor is then free .
You jack up and block the car. Remove wheel, remove brake caliper. Rotor is now free.
if you are driving and you go to stop, then that means that the front rotors are warped. if the front rotors are bad, you will feel a pulsation in pedal while applying brakes. change rotors on front.
remove the wheel ,caliper and caliper bracket the rotor should slip off
why
The brake rotors for the 1999 Montana and 2007 Town & Country are different part numbers and different dimensions; therefore they will not interchange.
try replaceing brake pads, or check the rotors for damage
What you're describing sounds like "disk brake chatter". It's a condition caused by warped rotors. Rotors often warp when they're old and/or have been overheated.
take it to a mechanic!!
Most likely warped rotors.
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