yes that is if they look old and rusty to
hard breaking or no back brakes. also, back brakes adjusted wrong.
If you have disk brakes in front as well as in rear, yes it's the same procedure.
Front pads (disc brakes) Rear shoes (drum brakes)
every cavalier (unless modified) has rear drum brakes and front disk brakes. Wether it has ABS or not doens't effect the changing of the brakes, it needs front pads and rotors, and back needs drums and shoes... so the front is different from the back You should disconnect the battery cable as a safety procedure so the ABS will not try to work when you are working with the brakes. Just be aware that in some GM you will need a password to unlock the radio, so be cautious about it. Good luck.
In general, front brakes tend to wear out faster than back brakes because they handle more of the braking force.
The cost for the front and back brakes would be about $600 dollars.
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?
back wheels.
You still have air in the back brake lines or they are not adjusted properly which is making the front brakes take the full load
Depends where its squeeking from, front, back, brakes, exhaust, ect.... Depends where its squeeking from, front, back, brakes, exhaust, ect....
what you have could be one of three problems. Check your reservoir to see if it has plenty of brake fluid, bleed your brakes,they may of lost the fluid while changing brakes. Also, if you have a vacuum leak it will cause your brakes not to work. Or it could be your master cylinder or your vacuum booster that has went bad. brewski
Yes, it has front disk brakes and drums at back.