sure you can, I always use a 2' bar that fits over my ratchet for extra leverage to loosen the bolts.
Two mounting bolts at rear of caliper - then slide caliper off rotor
To remove the rear caliper on a 1995 Buick Riviera, start by safely lifting the vehicle and supporting it with jack stands. Remove the wheel to access the caliper, then detach the caliper by unbolting the caliper mounting bolts. After removing the bolts, slide the caliper off the brake rotor, and disconnect the brake line if necessary. Finally, support the caliper with a bungee cord or similar tool to avoid straining the brake line.
Jack up the car and take off the tire. After the tire has been removed, decompress the brake caliper and remove the brake shoes. Remove the 2 bolts attaching the caliper and remove the caliper. There are 2 more bolts left, they hold the caliper mount on. Remove those 2 and the Rotors wil come right off
To compress the front calipers on a Buick Terraza, first, ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported. Remove the wheel and locate the caliper bolts, then remove them to detach the caliper from the bracket. Use a caliper tool or a C-clamp to gently push the caliper piston back into the cylinder, ensuring it compresses evenly without damaging the piston seal. Reattach the caliper, torque the bolts to specification, and reinstall the wheel.
Should be of the "peel off" type Remove wheel Remove caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor Rotor should slide off hub
Should be the "peel off" type Remove wheel Remove 2 caliper mounting bolts Slide caliper off rotor Slide rotor off hub
To change the brake pads on a 1997 Buick Park Avenue, first, lift the vehicle and remove the wheel to access the brake assembly. Remove the caliper bolts, slide the caliper off the rotor, and then remove the old brake pads. Install the new pads, compress the caliper piston if necessary, reattach the caliper, and secure it with the bolts. Finally, put the wheel back on, lower the vehicle, and pump the brakes to ensure proper function.
Hi, first you remove the tire and then the caliper. The caliper will have two hex head bolts holding it on. They are on the back of the caliper. Loosen them, and then pry them the rest of the way out. Once the caliper is off, you can then slide the rotor off. This will give you easier access to the ball joint. Work on getting the 3 rivets that are on the underneath of the joint off by either drilling or grinding them off. Once these are off, you are ready to remove the ball joint and install the new one. You will replace the rivets with bolts supplied when you get your new joint.
Hey Nina==Take off the wheel then remove the 2 bolts holding the caliper on. Then pry on the caliper to compress the piston and remove the caliper. Hang the caliper with a coat hanger or wire and don't let it hang by the hose. Goodluck Joe
loosen the lug nuts Jack up one side of the car, "e brake should not be on" remove tire. On the back of the caliper "caliper is what hugs the rotor" there should be 2 bolts loosen those two bolts and pop out the old pads, replace them with new ones. Make sure that the pad with the black clip is on the inside .. "back of the caliper". tighten the caliper bolts... CRITICAL STEP YOU MUST BLEED THE BRAKES!!!! There is a small bolt on the b ack of the caliper, looke like a little nipple "usually a size 8mm or 10 mm" loosen the bolt, have some one pump the brake, They should pump the break until you have a long steady spray. when you have the long steady spray tell them to hold down the brake. tighten the bolt
To replace the rear brakes on a 2007 Buick Lucerne, first, lift the rear of the vehicle and secure it on jack stands. Remove the wheel and tire, then locate the brake caliper and remove the caliper bolts to detach the caliper from the rotor. Carefully slide off the old brake pads and replace them with new ones, ensuring to compress the caliper piston back into the caliper housing. Reattach the caliper, replace the wheel, and lower the vehicle before testing the brakes.
Loosen the tensioner bolt on your 1990 Buick LeSabre alternator. Slide the alternator to the left and remove the alternator belt. Remove the wiring harness from the alternator. Remove the alternator retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new alternator.