If it is of the "peel off" type Remove wheel Remove 2 caliper mounting bolts Slide and support caliper off the rotor Remove rotor should slide off If not "peel off" type Complete above steps and in addition Remove center hub (Spring Loaded) Remove gear should slide out Remove "spanner" nut Wiggle rotor outer bearing should fall out Remove Rotor
Replace rotor / cut rotor & replace brakes.
remove brake parts after removing tire should slide right off
It can be easy to change the brake rotors. Lift the car, remove the tire, brake shoe and rotor, put on the new rotor, replace the brake shoe, tire and lower the car.
How do I remove the front rotors so I can replace the CV joints? .... After removing the brake pads and caliper assembly, of course.
2004 ford explorer minimum rotor thickness
first measure the brake rotor then inspect the rotor surface inspect the brake pad surface if either is rough or irregular then replace the rotor you will have better brake performance and brake pad -rotor life thank you
disc brakes in front and rear ( rotor ) Also , the rear rotors have a small drum on the back of them for small emergency brake shoes
Jack up the front of your 1991 Mitsubishi Eclipse. Remove the brake pad assembly. Loosen the brake rotor by tapping on it with a hammer or mallet. Slide the brake rotor off. Reverse the process to install the new brake rotor.
Remove wheel Remove caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor Rotor should slide off hub
It is important for a person to learn how to change the brake rotors. A person needs to lift the car, remove the tire, brake shoe and rotor, put on the new rotor, replace the brake shoe tire and then lower the car.
Can I reuse a resurfaced brake rotor with a new rotor on a car
Changing brake rotors is pretty easy. One lifts the car, removes the tired, brake shoe and then the brake rotor. Next replace the brake rotor, put the brake shoe and tire back on the car and lower it back to the ground.