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You will need to remove the tire and wheel from your 1986 Honda Accord. Remove the brake caliper and the brake spring. The disk brakes will come off. Reverse the process to install the new front disc brakes.
AnswerRemovalRemove the front disc brake caliper anchor plate. On 4x4 vehicles, remove the brake disc. On 4x2 vehicles, remove the brake disc and hub as follows: Remove the hub grease cap. Remove the cotter pin. Remove the nut retainer. Remove the spindle nut. Remove the front wheel outer bearing retainer washer. Remove the outer front wheel bearing. Remove the brake disc and hub.Remove the wheel hub grease seal. Remove the inner front wheel bearing.InstallationOn 4x4 vehicles, position the brake disc. Clean the brake disc. Position the brake disc. On 4x2 vehicles thoroughly clean and inspect the front wheel bearings and the brake disc and hub.On 4x2 vehicles, lubricate the front wheel bearings. On 4x2 vehicles, install a new wheel hub grease seal. Install the inner front wheel bearing. Install a new wheel hub grease seal.On 4x2 vehicles, install the brake disc and hub. Position the brake disc and hub. Install the outer front wheel bearing. Install the front wheel outer bearing retainer washer. Install the spindle nut.NOTE: On 4x2 vehicles, rotate the brake disc and hub while adjusting front wheel bearing end play.Tighten the spindle nut. Loosen the spindle nut two turns. Tighten the spindle nut while rotating the brake disc counterclockwise. Loosen the spindle nut. Tighten the spindle nut.On 4x2 vehicles, install the following components: nut retainer cotter pin hub grease cap_____________________________________Removing Front & Rear RotorsI 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 while rotating rotor...And it came right off...Hope this helps...
yes it has to be remover but the brake line can stay attached
To install disc brakes on your bike, follow these steps: Remove the old brakes and brake cables. Attach the disc brake calipers to the frame or fork. Install the brake rotors on the wheel hubs. Connect the brake hoses or cables to the calipers. Adjust the brake pads and calipers for proper alignment. Test the brakes to ensure they are working correctly.
Remove the tire and wheel. Remove the brake pad springs. The brake pads will come off. Reverse the process to install the new brake pads.
A car what has front disc and rear drum brakes have front brake pads and rear brake shoes.
To convert your bike to use disc brakes, you will need to replace the existing wheel hubs with disc brake-compatible hubs, install disc brake calipers and rotors on the front and rear wheels, and replace the brake levers and cables with ones that are compatible with disc brakes. It is recommended to consult a professional bike mechanic for assistance with this conversion to ensure proper installation and functionality.
If the front brake caliper is sticking, the disc may be uneven. Brakes that are left to scrape on the disc for a long time before they are changed will damage the disc enough to cause sticking or slipping.
To install disc brakes on a bike, you will need to first remove the existing brake system. Then, attach the disc brake calipers to the frame or fork of the bike. Next, mount the disc rotor to the wheel hub. Finally, connect the brake lever and hydraulic hose or cable to the calipers. Adjust the brake pads and test the brakes before riding to ensure they are working properly.
Remove the tire and wheel from your 1998 Chevy Astro Van. Remove the brake spring and caliper. The brake pads will come off. Reverse the process to install the new front brakes.
Found this at Auto Zone site: # Before servicing the vehicle, refer to the Precautions Section. # Raise and safely support the front of the vehicle. Remove the wheel. # Place an 8 in. (203mm) C-clamp on the caliper and tighten the clamp to bottom the caliper pistons in their bores. Remove the clamp. # Remove the two caliper slide pin bolts and lift the caliper from the anchor plate.NOTEUse care to retain as much of the original caliper slide pin grease as possible.# Position the caliper on a frame member or suspend it with some wire. Do not allow the caliper to hang by the brake hose. # Remove the front disc brake caliper anchor plate. # On 4x4 vehicles, remove the brake disc. # On 4x2 vehicles, remove the hub grease cap, cotter pin, nut retainer, spindle nut, front wheel outer bearing retainer washer, wheel bearing and brake disc and hub.To install: # On 4x4 vehicles, position the brake disc to the wheel hub. # On 4x2 vehicles, thoroughly clean and inspect the front wheel bearings and the brake disc and hub. # On 4x2 vehicles, lubricate the front wheel bearings. # On 4x2 vehicles, install the inner front wheel bearing and a new wheel hub grease seal. # On 4x2 vehicles, install the brake disc and hub. # Install the spindle nut # Tighten the spindle nut while rotating the brake disc and hub to 20 ft. lbs. (30 Nm). # Loosen the spindle nut. # Tighten the spindle nut while rotating the brake disc and hub. # On 4x2 vehicles, install the nut retainer, cotter pin and hub grease cap. # Install the brake caliper and the slide pin bolts and tighten them to 24 ft. lbs. (32 Nm). # Install the wheel.