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Brake calipers are the hydraulic devices that wrap around the rotors and pinch the brake pads into the rotors when you stop.
take off calipers and pull the rotors off the hub
If you manged to replace the rotors w/o unhooking the calipers - no.
Remove the wheel, the calipers and the rotors, reverse procedure with new rotors.
Check if the calipers are sticking.
More detail is needed . Do you mean disc pads, or pads and rotors, or calipers with pads and rotors, or completely new calipers, brakelines and master cylinder. -All of these are viable but different options.-You need to be MUCH more specific in what you want.More detail is needed . Do you mean disc pads, or pads and rotors, or calipers with pads and rotors, or completely new calipers, brakelines and master cylinder. -All of these are viable but different options.-You need to be MUCH more specific in what you want.
take wheels off, remove brake calipers. rotors slide right off.
On most camries you need to remove the wheels, then brake pads, and the calipers. Most camries do not use any screws to hold the rotors, thus when you remove the calipers you should be able to remove rotors without problems.
First remove the wheels,then the calipers and hang the calipers with a coat hanger {dont let thenm hang by the hose. Then remove the rotors. That easy,.
With the wheel off, remove the calipers, then the rotors just come off.
jack it up remove the wheel then the brake calipers then the rotors should slide off
Remove wheels then push back the pistons then remove calipers and brackets then the rotors.