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2 Bolts on the back. Remove them and remove the Brake line, and Install new doing the inverse
It is on the left rear of the engine.
the piston on the rear calipers will turn in a clockwise motion and that is how they retract.
The calipers are threaded and screw out.
probably about 400-$500 for everything.
No need to rotate the front caliper pistons as you compress the front calipers. That process is only for the rear calipers because of the parking brake mechanism.
Remove the U-bolts and the shocks. Remove the wheels, shocks, calipers, driveshaft,Êspring bolts andÊbrake lines. Install the rear axle and install everything back. Bolt in the torque arm and the lower control arms. You may want to get the help of somebody in doing this.
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You will need the tool to retract the calipers. The piston in the rear calipers have to be turned clockwise as you compress them back in.
Rear Calipers sticking. Replace the calipers and drain and flush the entire brake system. In addition, replacing the rotors when you install new pads will make them last longer. Worn rotors will not mate properly to the new pads, causing uneven wear.
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Remove rear calipers and pull. That simple.