1 remove wheel 2 remove 2 bolts from back of calaper housing 2.5 lift calaper off of roter (keep calaper on something, don't let it hang from the break line) 3 pop off old break pads (save the metal clip on them) 4 using a big clamp, push the calaper piston back in 5 put in new pads (same way the old pads were in there) 6 slide calaper back over roter (if it's tight, push the piston in more) 7 replace bolts 8 replace wheel 9 don't do any heavy breaking for about 50-75 miles. need to wear the new pads in (especially if you replace the roter) I would replace the roter at the same time. Those 2 bolts are on there good. might need a hammer on the socket wrench to loosen them.
Jack up the front of your 1991 Mitsubishi Eclipse. Remove the brake pad assembly. Loosen the brake rotor by tapping on it with a hammer or mallet. Slide the brake rotor off. Reverse the process to install the new brake rotor.
You will need a hoist, a socket wrench set and a torque wrench. You will also need the brake pads, brake fluid and brake grease.?æ
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Get a manual on your car from the parts store.
A set of wrenches (ussually Mitsubishi has metric system), a screwdriver, a hammer, a set of clamps to release calipers, and special fluid for cleaning rotars (you can buy in local auto part stores).
the 2002 Mitsubishi eclipse gs is a front-wheel drive car. The last version of the all wheel drive eclipse ended 2nd gen.
In front at the left hand side. below the front bumper.
The Mitsubishi Eclipse has standard hook-end wiper arms on front and rear. See sources and related links below for installation videos.
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