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find the master cylinder and the brake line take the brake line off let all the fluid drain out then take the old one all the way off and put thenew back on
take your foot off the gas!
Take brake pads off, take the brake line out of the back of the cylinder and the 2 bolts out and your home free.
You can cutoff the rear brake line. You will no longer have rear brakes and the fluid will leak out. It is not recommended that can't off the rear brake line, without replacing it.
just unscrew it at the fittings and take it off and take it to the parts store with you and get another line at the parts store and bend and reinstall.
take the brake line out of the back of the wheel cylinder, pull the brake pads off and then take the 2 bolts out of the back of the cylinder and pull the wheel cylinder out.
take the old one off, put a new one on.
take the brake line out of it and there are 2 bolts on the back of the wheel cylinder that come out and it's off.
There is usually two Allen key bolts on the brake that you need to take out before you can take the brake off. On the rotor there are 6 Allen key bolts in the middle that you need to take out
take tire off, pull brake shoes off, and on the backing plate in the back of it you will see 2 bolts that hold the wheel cylinder on, take the brake line out of the wheel cylinder and remove the 2 bolts and the wheel cylinder is off.
remove all the brake shoes and hardware, take the brake line out of the back of the wheel cylinder and there should be 2 bolts holding the cylinder on that you need to take out and then you can take the cylinder off.
first you have to take off the wheel and retract the caliper piston with a screwdriver and then take off the 2 bolts for the caliper and then lift that off (leave fluid line connected) then you shouls be able to take the pads off then