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Remove rear wheels Loosen brake lines - but do not toally remove Loosen and remove 2 caliper mounting bolts remove brake line
the piston on the rear calipers will turn in a clockwise motion and that is how they retract.
jack up the tire and then remove the bolts that is holding the calipers and then remove the hose and the calipers will come off. you will need to bleed the brakes when you replace everything back together.
the tacoma has calipers on front.
Is it difficult to remove an oil pan for a 1995 mazda miata?
there is a plastic cover above the tail light held on by two screws. remove that and simply pull the tail light out.
Remove the tire and wheel from your 1995 Chevy. Remove the brake assembly. Tap on the brake rotor with a mallet or hammer. The brake rotor will slide off.
The rear calipers have not to much difficult than the front. -Remove the brake line being sure not to loose the bolt and washers. Be sure to have a bucket to catch the brake fluid. -Remove the parking brake line. Do this by pushing the tabs (two of them) in and pushing the line back through the bracket. -Remove the caliper pins. -Remove the caliper Installation is the reverse. Be sure to bleed ALL the brakes after the new caliper is in. Start in the passenger side rear, driver side rear, passenger side front, and then finally the driverside front.
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You need to remove the two Phillips head screws holding brake drum assembly on. Then thread an 8mm bolt through threaded hole on face of drum. This will push drum assmembly off of hub.
You have to remove the caliper completely except the brake lines. Then the pads will slide in a groove on each side of your rotor. Then you should be able to reinstall your calipers and that should take care of it.
The majority of time if you adjust the rear brakes it will adjust the park brake.