front brake assembly diagram for a 2006 F150 4X4
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How do I remove the front rotors so I can replace the CV joints? .... After removing the brake pads and caliper assembly, of course.
Remove the wheel and tire assembly and the brake caliper then the brake rotor will slide right off.
If it is the front brake use a "C" clamp to retract piston If it is the rear and the parking brake is used by this caliper piston is threaded and a special tool (not expensive) available at Sears or auto parts to "screw" piston into caliper body
Could be a stuck brake caliper or a collapsed brake hose or a pinched brake line or the hub/bearing assembly is shot.
The caliper could be hanging up. Or your right front brake line could be coming apart or kinked. that will cause it to pull left.
Remove hub cap, remove axle nut, raise and support front of vehicle, remove wheel, remove brake caliper and brake pads, remove caliper bracket, remove brake rotor, remove the three 15mm hex head bolts holding hub assembly to knuckle, remove hub assembly by tapping flange with a bfh. Reverse for assembly.
Defective caliper, restricted hose, caliper sliders sticking, contaminated brake fluid (probably not contaminated if only 1 front caliper).
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two bolts in the steering knuckle and the brake line are all that attach to the brake caliper
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