- Raise vehicle
- Remove wheels
- Open fliud resevior (for pressure relief)
- Use large Apex (I believe 10mm) and remove 2 sliding pin bolts holding caliper on
- Remove caliper ( you may have to use a large screwdriver to pry pad back into caliper)
- Remove pads
- Use suitable tool to return piston back into caliper
- Install new pads and hang caliper out of the way with some wire.
- Pull rotor off. Rotors are not bolted on the spindle. If tight use rubber mallet (it may be rusted on)
- Replace rotor
- Inspect and/or lube sliding pin bolts. If they are bad or dry then you will have poor braking and premature pad wear. About $10 to replace
- Install caliper and bolt into place
- Repeat
- Install wheels
- Replace resevior cap
Not in a '95. OBD II started in '96. On a '95 you just have to replace the "e-prom" from the old computer, to the new one.
Riviera Boatman's birth name is Riviera Noelle Boatman.
The duration of On the Riviera is 1.5 hours.
The Italian Riviera's second name is the Ligurian Riviera. The Riviera is divided into a variety of sections with two of the main sections being located in Genoa.
Yes, you have to properly bleed the pump per the instructions
No...there are CROCODILES within the Mayan Riviera.
The population of Magnano in Riviera is 2,322.
Appuntamento in Riviera was created in 1962.
Cannero Riviera's population is 1,073.
Gardone Riviera's population is 2,713.
Riviera Trains was created in 1996.
Villa Riviera was created in 1929.