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to put the squeeze on your rear discs
The best quote I've had to change pads and discs on a vauxhall omega is £182.
Typically integral parking brakes are on rear disc braking systems. By activating the parking brake it adjusts the discs on the rear brakes. While the front discs are self adjusting, on the integral systems the rear discs are not self adjusting, thus the need for the integral parking brake system.
there are brake shoes in the discs too . just remove the discs and you will see them. they are applied by a cable.
To change the rear brake discs on a Jaguar XJS, first, lift the vehicle and remove the rear wheels. Then, detach the caliper by removing the bolts and hang it securely to avoid straining the brake line. Remove the old brake disc by unscrewing any retaining screws, if present, and sliding it off the hub. Install the new disc, reattach the caliper, and ensure everything is tightened to specification before replacing the wheel and lowering the car.
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To change the rear discs on a 2007 Ford Transit, start by safely lifting the vehicle and removing the rear wheels. Next, detach the brake caliper by removing the bolts and sliding it off the disc; support it to avoid straining the brake line. Remove the disc by unscrewing any retaining screws, if present, and sliding it off the hub. Install the new disc, reattach the caliper, and ensure to bleed the brake system if necessary before replacing the wheels and lowering the vehicle.
A car what has front disc and rear drum brakes have front brake pads and rear brake shoes.
same ones
Remove the tire and wheel. Remove the brake pads and hardware. The brake disk will slide off. You might need to tap the disk with a hammer. Reverse the process to install the new brake disc.
To change the rear brake discs on a 2001 Ford Mondeo MK3, start by safely lifting the vehicle and removing the rear wheel. Next, remove the caliper by unscrewing the bolts and gently sliding it off the disc; support it to avoid strain on the brake line. Remove the old disc by unscrewing any retaining screws and sliding it off the hub. Install the new disc, reattach the caliper, and finally, reassemble the wheel before lowering the car. Always remember to check the brake fluid level and pump the brake pedal before driving.
To change the rear brake discs on a 2006 Mitsubishi Shogun Sport 2.5 TDI, start by safely raising the vehicle and removing the rear wheels. Next, remove the brake caliper by unbolting it and securing it to the suspension, then take off the caliper bracket. Remove the old brake disc by unscrewing any retaining screws if present, and slide it off the hub. Install the new disc, reattach the caliper bracket, and caliper, then ensure everything is secured before replacing the wheels and lowering the vehicle.