Should be 2 mounting bolts at the rear of caliper
Two mounting bolts at rear of caliper - then slide caliper off rotor
HELLO IF YOU HAVE TAKEN OFF THE TWO BOLTS AND STILL WONT COME OFF USE A SCREW DRIVER AND PRY THE CALIPER UP FROM BETWEEN THE ROTOR AND CALIPER ALSO YOU CAN PUSH THE CALIPER BACK TOWARDS THE INNER SPRING BETWEEN THE CALIPER AND ROTOR SITS THIS WILL PUSH THE CALIPER BACK AND GIVE YOU EXTRA CLEARANCE TO PULL UP THE CALIPER
Should be "peel off" type if not write backRemove wheelsRemove caliper mounting boltsSlide caliper off rotorRotor should slide off hub
you have to take off your rim and tire, and your caliper.
3/8"
Remove wheel Remove caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor Rotor should slide off hub
Remove wheel Remove caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor Rotor should slide off hub
Remove wheels Remove caliper ( 2 mounting bolts) Slide caliper off rotor Rotor should slide off hub
first you take off the wheel the there is two 18 m bolts and two 13 m bolts on the caliper then take off the caliper and the rotter will just come right off
REMOVE WHEEL REMOVE CALIPER BY REMOVING THE TWO ALLAN HEAD BOLTS ATTACHING THE CALIPER TO THE MOUNT, FOUND AT REARR OF CALIPER PULL ROTOR OFF, THE ROTOR IS NOT HELD BY ANYTHING OTHER THAN THE BRAKE CALIPER AND THE WHEEL LUGS. REVERSE TO REINSTAL.
no, unless the 2000 suburban was really a 1999.5. If the body style is different they will not fit
the brake rotors should slide right off after you take the caliper off.there should only be two bolts inthe back of the caliper. take those out and the caliper will pull off .then the rotor should come off.