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Remove the wheel then remove the two calipher bolts that hold the calipher to the spindle. Then remove the calipher assembly out of the way and support it. Do not allow the calipher assembly to hang from the brake hose. At this point the rotor can be removed......1930fcoupe
The minimum brake rotor thickness for the front and back rotors on a 1992 Honda Accord is 21mm. Rotors which are below this thickness will not offer adequate or reliable braking.
1994 Honda accord ex remove rear rotor
Remove the tire and wheel. Remove the brake pads and break hardware. The brake rotor will slide off. You may need to tap the rotor with a hammer.
http://www.superhonda.com/forum/f13/front-brake-rotor-replacement-procedure-95-accord-331025/
If a 2000 Honda Accord is making a howling noise when the brakes are pressed the rotor may be the issue. When a brake rotor becomes warped the wheel will not stop smoothly, and in turn create several different noises.
A warped rotor on a Honda Accord can cause it to make several different noises. The brake system should be immediately checked. If a rotor has failed the vehicle can become very dangerous.
Remove wheels Remove caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor Slide rotor off hub (if "peel off" type)
For a 2000 Honda accord, according to the specifications at autozone.com:.905 (In thousandths of an inch)Application:Front rotor.394 (In thousandths of an inch)Application:Rear rotorWith 4 cylinder engine.354 (In thousandths of an inch)Application:Rear rotorWith 6 cylinder engine
Begin by removing the tire and wheel from your 1993 Honda Civic. Remove the brake assembly and the brake rotor. Remove the axle retaining bolts. The axle will come off.
Just got my front & rear brakes done with rotor resurfacing for $380 in Burbank, Ca.