Removing Front & Rear Rotors Well Guys...
I remove my Front & Rear Rotors out of my 1998 Ford Expedition XLT.
I rented a 3 Jaw Puller from Auto Zone and a bottle of PB Blaster and a sledge hammer it only took about one hour or less to take both off...
The way I removed the Front & Rear Rotors was ...
1. I put lots of PB Blaster in the back and the front of the rotors to be removed.
2. I put plenty of tension with the 3 Jaw Puller...
3. I hit the back of the rotor with the sledge hammer...
And it came right off...
Hope this helps someone out there...
Rotors on the front drums on the rear.
Yes. Rotors on front brakes, drums on rear.
Rear rotors should last 100,000 miles easily!! change your brake shoes at around 45-50,000 miles
To replace the rear rotors on a 2000 Ford Excursion, start by safely lifting the vehicle and removing the rear wheels. Next, take off the brake caliper by unbolting it and hang it to avoid stressing the brake line. Remove the old rotor; if it's stuck, gently tap it with a hammer. Install the new rotor, reattach the caliper, and ensure everything is tight before putting the wheels back on and lowering the vehicle.
No , disk brakes front and rear ( the back disk brake rotors have small parking brake shoes inside of a drum portion )
a really big hammer!
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Got these from ford last night for an 03 7.3L 2WD DISCARD at: Front rotors 1.417 Rear rotors 1.010
Probably scoured rotors.
On a 2001 Ford Expedition : The right rear rotor would be the passenger side rear brake rotor ( rotors are used with disc brakes )
Hello, The 2000 Ford Expedition utilizes shock absorbers in the rear suspension.
start by taking the tires off