Pretty simple, Remove the tires, remove the break caliper, pull off the rotor and replace. You should use new break pads when ever changing the rotor on any car.
Rear rotors should last 100,000 miles easily!! change your brake shoes at around 45-50,000 miles
Disc brakes , front and rear ( there are also a small set of brake shoes in the backside of the rear rotors that are used for the parking / emergency brake )
The 2002 Ford Explorer has 58.9 in. of rear shoulder room.
The 2002 Ford Explorer has 54.3 in. of rear hip room.
The 2002 Ford Explorer has 37.2 in. of rear leg room.
The 2002 Ford Explorer has 38.9 in. of rear head room.
Should be the same as rear brake linings or pads
The rear track of the 2002 Ford Explorer is 5 ft. 1.2 in. (61.2 in.).
both my rear power windows does not work in my 2002 ford explorer, why?
Remove the rear wheels, then the calipers and simply pull the rotors off. If the parking brakd is on the caliper you need a special tool ot retract the caliper.
what is the Torque spec for rear axle hub nut on a 2002 ford explorer
The 2001 Ford Explorer rear parking brake is separate from the rear disc brake that stop the vehicle. The rear rotors have a small drum in the inboard side.