The rear disc brake rotor on a Ford F150 is removed by jacking the truck up, removing the wheel, unbolting the caliper, and removing the caliper. The axle cover is pried off, the retaining nut removed, and the rotor pulled from the axle.
To remove the rear brake rotor from a 2004 Dodge 2500 4 x 4, first lift the vehicle to a suitable height to work on. Then remove the lug nuts and disconnect the two caliper bolts. Next, remove the rotor from the wheel hub assembly and finally clean the surface of the hub.
remove axle first. then u can access the nut that hols the hub to the axle housing, you will need a special socket to remove this nut
hit them as hard as you can with a hammer they rust on and unless you wanna cut them off with a torch use a sledge
Remove the tire and wheel from your 1994 Chevy. Remove the brake assembly. Tap on the rotors with a hammer or mallet. The rotors will slide off. Reverse the process to install the new rotors.
you just replace it
Your u-joints are worn out.
u have to take all the lockin hub off and the rotor will about fall off, but u have to take all that stuff off. and u have to replace then inner bearin also, so when u get the rotors make sure u get the inner bearin and race....
as long as they are both removed from a fwd. or a rwd will fir a rwd. but not a fwd to a rwd
yes
move seat all the way fwd there will be two 16mm or 18mm bolts holding the track down easy to get to from the back seat, remove lift up and pull back
Remove the fifth wheel
i know you can put 24 inch wheels on stock rotors
You dont. seriously
They are rear wheel drive, the last year made was 1996
Check owner's manual. If you don't have one copy and paste link below; www.fleet.ford.com/maintenance/owners_manuals