Any reputable auto repair shop should be able to repair your brake calipers. If you are handy, you may also want to look into a caliper repair kit (readily available online and at stores like Sears) and do the work yourself.
If you wanted to find a good place to fix a faulty caliper problem, then you would have to visit Goodyear. They are really good when it comes to mechanical brake problems.
If you want to find out about what caliper brake paint is and how is it used would be to ask your son who is taking a class on auto repair. He would be a good person to give you that answer.
If you go to autopartswarehouse.com you can find brake caliper repair kits for a great price. If you need more information about repairing brake calipers, Auto Zone is a great resource as well.
You can find a brake caliper repair kit in a store such as Auto Parts Warehouse which offers several different kits. Amazon and EBay both have listings for brake caliper repair kits. When shopping on line though make sure that the kits come with all the parts you need.
You can find a good brake rotor repair at any place that has a car mechanic. You can find a mechanic at your local auto repair shop or gas station. You could also go to the car dealership where you bought your car if it's still under warranty.
You can find brake caliper kits at any auto supply store, like Auto Zone or O'Reilly Auto Parts. You can also order them online through their websites.
First you stick-shift your car then put blocks in front of the car so it wont move. Open the hood of your car then find the master cylinder if necessary. Remove the brake fluid until half way full. Raise the hood of your car with a car jack. Remove the rear tire or wheel assembly. Use the socket wrench to remove the caliper mounting bolts. Remove the brake pads form the caliper. Also remove any shims, springs, wear indicators and support plates from the caliper. Return the support plates to the caliper bracket. Place the wear indicators from the old brake pads on the new brake pads. Place the shims on the outside of each brake pad and insert the pads into the caliper bracket. Use the recommended piston caliper tool to turn clockwise while pressing it into the caliper bore. Place the caliper over the brake pads. Insert and tighten the caliper mounting bolts. finally lower your car to the ground pump the brake pedal a few times to seat the brake pads. do this trying to move your car. Add the fluid to the master cylinder container. And last try not to do any hard stopping
front brake assembly diagram for a 2006 F150 4X4
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Disengage the parking brake before attempting to remove the caliper.
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You can find Brake Repairs online from websites such as Bellatire. Alternatively, you can also find this type of repair from GoodYear. You can also get coupons for money off brake repair at the GoodYear website.