no nothing special, your typical rotors will do. no nothing special, your typical rotors will do. no nothing special, your typical rotors will do. no nothing special, your typical rotors will do. no nothing special, your typical rotors will do.
On a 2001 Ford Expedition : The right rear rotor would be the passenger side rear brake rotor ( rotors are used with disc brakes )
They are inside the drum part of the rear disc brakes. Remove the rotor and you will see the shoes.
disc brakes , front and rear
More than likely you have a warped rotor(s). You need to determine if it's coming from the front or rear brakes or both. The suspect rotor(s) would need to be turned or replaced along with brake pads if needed.
The camshaft position sensor on a 2001 Dodge Ram 5.2 is inside the distributor, under the rotor.
the rear is usually smaller and closer to the brake booster
i replace my rear brake shoes on 2001 dodge grand caravan and my emergency brake is still not working
This may help. http://www.stoptech.com/tech_info/wp_howto_bleedbrakes.shtml Y-THINK-Y
Yes there is, But it's made onto the back of the rotor and it is all 1 piece.
How do I put on a 2001 ford explorer cylinder? I am in the process of changing my front brakes and the cylinders will not push back in?
Remove wheels Re-install 2 lug nuts to hold rotor in place Loosen both caliper mounting bolts Remove 1 to swing caliper off rotor Retract piston fully into caliper body using a "C" clamp Remove old pads Install new pads Re-install caliper on to rotor PUMP BRAKES TO SET PADS AGAINST ROTOR PRIOR TO MOVING VEHICLE
A 1996 camaro has the same DISK brakes as a 2001. It does not have drum brakes.