sorry, don't have an answer to your brake problem because I too just replaced the rear discs and pads on my 05 Forester and the brakes are grinding. The original discs warped. I've got to check tomorrow to see if I did something stupid. The braking is fine and the sound has deminished but they still grind when I go around turns. Weird huh! Let me know what you find out?
disc brakes in front and rear ( rotor ) Also , the rear rotors have a small drum on the back of them for small emergency brake shoes
first off are they disk brakes, (like the front one)? or drum brakes?
They are inside the drum part of the rear disc brakes. Remove the rotor and you will see the shoes.
this model has both shoes and rotor disks on the rear brakes. 2002 ford van e350 xlt is my model and I was surprised today when I did my brakes.
To replace the rear brakes on a 2007 Mitsubishi Outlander, first, ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported on jack stands. Remove the rear wheel, then unbolt the caliper and slide it off the brake rotor. Replace the brake pads, and if necessary, resurface or replace the rotor. Finally, reassemble everything, ensuring the caliper is properly secured, and repeat for the other side if necessary.
On a 2001 Ford Expedition : The right rear rotor would be the passenger side rear brake rotor ( rotors are used with disc brakes )
Yes.
To replace the rear disc brakes on a 1995 Cadillac Eldorado, start by safely lifting the vehicle and removing the rear wheels. Next, remove the caliper bolts and slide the caliper off the brake rotor; support it with a hanger to avoid stress on the brake line. Replace the brake pads and, if necessary, the rotor, then reassemble by sliding the caliper back onto the rotor and securing it with the bolts. Finally, bleed the brake system if needed, and ensure everything is properly tightened before lowering the vehicle.
just replace the rear brakes
i need a diagram on how rear brakes are assembled
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.
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