Good luck nobody seems to know been looking for about a year. Ive heard all you need to do is remove the pads and the rotor will just slide off. Ill bet you have electronic activated four wheel drive.
Minimum machine to .988"Discard at or under .984"
The front brake rotor, on a 2004 Chevrolet Colorado, can be removed by first removing the wheel. Next, remove the brakes. The rotor will slide off
Remove wheels Loosen 2 Caliper mounting bolts Remove only one to allow caliper to swing away from rotor Remove rotor Remove outer brake pad Use "C" Clamp to retract piston into caliper body Remove inner pad Replace inner and outer brake pads Replace rotor Resecure brake caliper BE SURE TO PUMP BRAKE PEDAL PRIOR TO MOVING VEHICLE TO SET PADS AGAINST ROTOR
Remove wheels Re-install 2lug nuts to hold rotor in place Loosen 2 caliper mounting bolts Remove 1 caliper mounting bolt to allow caliper to swing to allow access to pads Remove outer brake pad Use "C" clamp to retract piston into caliper body Replace inner and out pads Replace caliper and tighten bolts PUMP BRAKE PEDAL TO SET PADS AGAINST ROTOR PRIOR TO MOVING VEHICLE Replace wheels
min rotor spec is 26.0mm
It is behind the disk brake rotor.
Begin by removing the tire and wheel from your 2004 Chevy Colorado. Remove the brake assembly. Loosen the brake rotor with a hammer or mallet. Slide the brake rotor off.
2004 ford explorer minimum rotor thickness
No, you can remove and/or replace the front rotors on your Jeep Liberty without having to repack the wheel bearings. To remove the rotor, remove the brake caliper, and then pull the rotor straight off the wheel studs. If the rotor doesn't budge, then use an air hammer to tap the front face of the rotor adjacent to the wheel studs (the flat area of the rotor directly between the wheel studs). This will knock the rust loose and let the rotor slip off the studs. DO NOT use the air hammer on the braking [shiny] surface of the rotor!
The left front speed sensor is electric and does not have a cable. The sensor is accessed by removing the brake rotor.
You have to take off the caliper and rotor and adjust the brake with a flat head screwdriver
First take off wheel then take off the brake caliper then find the two small holes in middle of the rotor use 2 3/8 by 2" sae bolts tightin a little at a time back and forth the bolts will push rotor off