if you are talking about the front then all you have to do is
1. jack the side u are going to work on up
2. remove the tire
3. remove the brake cablier
4. slide the rotor off
5. EASY
You will need to remove the front tire and wheels from your 2002 Jeep liberty. Remove the brake pads and break assembly. Tap the rotors with a hammer or mallet. The rotors will come off. Reverse the process to install the new rotors.
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2003 Nissan xterra supercharged replace front rotors
Same way as the front. First remove the calipers, then remove the two cross-point screws that hold the caliper in place . finally, remove the rotors and replace.
Remove wheelsRemove caliper mounting boltsSlide caliper off rotorRotor should peel off hub assembly
why does my 2002 chevy cavalier over heat after i change the thermostat and the water pump
Get new front brake rotors, there cheap.
Not required
Removing Front & Rear Rotors Well Guys... I remove my Front & Rear Rotors out of my 1998 Ford Expedition XLT. I rented a 3 Jaw Puller from Auto Zone and a bottle of PB Blaster and a sledge hammer it only took about one hour or less to take both off... The way I removed the Front & Rear Rotors was ... 1. I put lots of PB Blaster in the back and the front of the rotors to be removed. 2. I put plenty of tension with the 3 Jaw Puller... 3. I hit the back of the rotor with the sledge hammer... And it came right off... Hope this helps someone out there...
look in front of the gas tank
There is no definite answer to this question, as no one drives the same. However you could average 30,000 miles for the front rotors, and 60,000 for the rear.
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