To replace the rear brakes and rotors on a 2000 V6 Oldsmobile, start by securely lifting the vehicle and removing the rear wheels. Next, remove the caliper bolts and slide the caliper off the rotor, then detach the brake pads. Replace the old rotor by removing the retaining screws (if present) and sliding it off the hub, then install the new rotor. Reassemble by placing the new brake pads into the caliper, reattaching the caliper, and finally, reinstalling the wheels. Always ensure to pump the brake pedal before driving to seat the new pads.
resurface/replace front rotors. probably do the rear rotors too
Yes. Rotors on front brakes, drums on rear.
Remove the wheel, the calipers and the rotors, reverse procedure with new rotors.
No.
To replace the brakes and rotors on a 2000 Suzuki Esteem Wagon, start by safely lifting the vehicle and removing the wheels. For each brake assembly, remove the caliper bolts, detach the caliper, and then slide off the old rotor. Install the new rotor, reattach the caliper, and replace the brake pads. Finally, repeat the process for the rear brakes, ensuring to pump the brake pedal before driving to ensure proper brake function.
Probably scoured rotors.
Replace it with a Ford!
The grand Cherokee does have four wheel disc brakes. The wrangler and Cherokee have rear drum brakes.
take it to a shop
It's hard to give you a straight answer for this question. What I can tell you is it all depends on the condition of your Brakes. It can cost you any where from $600+ up to $1300. I got mine done and it cost me $700, these are the repair that was done: replace front rotors, sensors, calipers, and brake pads( front only) and the rear replace pads, caliper and re-surface the rotors. (2000 clk 320) hope this gives you an idea on it cost for a brake job.
Check the lug nuts
Check your brakes and rotors