Rear: Remove wheel, remove two bolts holding caliper together then remove caliper.
Replace pads on caliper just like the old one's come off, make sure you use the grease provided with the new pads between the backing plate and caliper piston face.
Rotor is only held on by the lug nuts that hold the wheel on but the emergency brake pads may have to be loosened (backed off) to pull it off the axel wheel mount. Front: Pads same as Rear above. Rotor is intergral to the wheel mount and has to be removed just like any front wheel to replace the bearings.
Check if the calipers are sticking.
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,.
Take of the calipers and they come right off.
Hire a mechanic!
remove the brake caliper and the rotors come right off
tools you need for job
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.
Warped brake rotors........
Hi, First you remove the wheels, the calipers and rotors. Then you are gonna see the shoes behind the hub (the part where the wheel is bolt on). It is quite difficult to replace if you don't have much mechanic skills and tools.
you have remove the whole locking huh?
It is necessary to state whether it is a 4X4 or a 4X2
When replacing your brake pads on your Ford Explorer, you first need to jack up the vehicle and remove the tire. This will give you access to the brakes. Locate the caliper, remove the two bolts and slide the caliper off. Inside the calipers are the brake pads.