unadjust the rear parking break.... or the rotor is rusted to the axel.
front or rear rotor? jack up wheel that needs rotor removed. remove wheel remove brake pads and caliper for back axle, remove axle nut. u will need special socket to remove this nut slide rotor off axle, making sure u dont drop bearings on the ground to remove front rotor on4x4, it is pretty much the same as rear , except you will have to remove locking hub from axle before you can remove axle nut.
remove the wheel ,caliper and caliper bracket the rotor should slip off
you take it out
The rear brake rotor can be removed by removing the tire and then the brake caliper. The center of the rotor will be attached to a spindle. There will be a nut holding it in place. This nut is sometimes covered with a cap to prevent residue from building up. If you remove the cap, you'll see the nut on the hub. Removing this nut gets the rotor off.
The rear track of the 2005 Ford F-250-Super-DUTY is 5 ft. 8 in. (68 in.).
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The 2005 Ford F-250-Super-DUTY has rear wheel drive.
to change rotor jack up vehicle remove wheel remove brake calipre just like u are going to replace brake pads remove calipre mount remove dust cap from center of hub remove codder pin from castle nut remove castle nut slide rotor off axle being careful not to drop bearings note: this would be a good time to replace wheel bearings install bearings in new rotor install rear seal in rotor slide new rotor onto axle continue assembly opposite to removal if you are careful u will not have to bleed brakes as you do not need to remove fluid line from caliper, good time to replace brake pads as well
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Remove Wheels Remove center hub Probably spring loaded Remove gear (Should slide out) Remove spanner nut with spanner socket Remove brake caliper and support Wiggle rotor bearing should fall out Remove rotor
you need toremaove the brake caliper then the caliper mounting bracket and the rotor should slide off...sometimes they rust fast to the hub assembly, if this happens jut spray it up real good with penetrating oil and tap it with a hammer lightly to free the rotor from the hub assembly...
You have to remove the 28 mm bolts at the rear of the passenger seat on either side of the tail light. Now slide the passenger seat back to release a clip holding the front edge of the passenger seat. Then remove the 12 mm bolts holding the seat to the frame.