Remove the rear wheels, then the calipers and simply pull the rotors off. If the parking brakd is on the caliper you need a special tool ot retract the caliper.
how do you replace rear wiper motor on a 1997 ford explorer
The top review of Explorer mirror saleson Amazon has a clear detailed explanation of how to replace an Explorer left hand miror.
Actually , the 1996 Ford Explorer has small emergency brake shoes inside the back of the disc brake rotors on the REAR brakes only
How hard and how do you replace the rear disc brakes on a 2003 Ford explorer? I have replaced a lot of brakes from 60s and 70s to the newest replacements of 91 Ford explorers and 91 Ford f-250s front rotors.
Rear rotors should last 100,000 miles easily!! change your brake shoes at around 45-50,000 miles
The brake rotors are warped. Someone tightened the lugnuts out of sequence. That compressed and torqued the rotors out of spec. Replace the from rotors and pads and the rear ones too, if necessary.
The 2001 Ford Explorer rear parking brake is separate from the rear disc brake that stop the vehicle. The rear rotors have a small drum in the inboard side.
On a 2008 Ford Explorer : ( disc brakes , front and rear ) Also , on the inside of the rear rotors is a small set of parking brake shoes
not hard at all its simple
Front or rear rotors and 2 wheel or 4 wheel drive, it makes a difference.
removing rear rotors 2005 x-type
the rear cup holder in my 1997 ford explorer keeps falling