Remove wheels
Re-install 2 lug nuts to hold rotor in place
Remove caliper mounting bolts
Slide caliper off rotor
Use a "C" clamp to fully retract piston into caliper body
Replace inner and outer pads
Reinstall caliper
PUMP BRAKE PEDAL TO SET PADS AGAINST ROTOR PRIOR TO MOVING VEHICLE
Toyota did not build the Tacoma in 1994. 1995 was the Tacoma's first year.
If you have rear drum brakes, you have to adjust your rear brake shoes. That will also give you a better pedal and more stopping power.
it dont have to, change your brake shoes/pads every 30000 miles or whatever
Sometime the brake shoes will rust or freeze to the drum. TAke it to a garage.
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Either, the rear bearing is dead or you need to change the brake shoes.
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Remove the tire and wheel from your Mitsubishi. Remove the brake spring and the brake caliper. The brake shoes will come off. Reverse the process to install your new brake shoes.
Is there a special tool that is needed to remove and replace the brake shoes?
what tools i need to change the brake shoes for a cavalier 2003
You have to replace brake shoes.
The rear brake shoes between the two cars are probably the same. Afterall they are both the same car, just with a different name, so I think that the brake pads are the same to go along with it.