you will get better results if you change both sides at same time. when changing calipers you can buy a set of balanced and calbrated calipers. this means that both calipers are matched and will perform evenly on both brakes.
take brakes off and calipers off, next rotors should come off easily.
jack it up remove the wheel then the brake calipers then the rotors should slide off
First, remove the wheel. Then disassemble the brake calipers - two hex or star bolts located on the back which will require you to first remove the caps. Once the bolts are removed, the whole assembly should be able to slide of the rotors. Make sure you support the calipers somehow, do not just let them dangle from the connecting lines (They're fragile and can be easily be torn or pulled) Once the calipers are out of the way, the rotors are able to slide out. Remember to replace your pads if you're replacing the rotors, and bleed the brakes! I had a harder time bleeding the brakes after I did this than I did replacing the rotors.
take off calipers and pull the rotors off the hub
Don't know about calipers - have never needed to replace those. If you are replacing, yourself, the parts (pads and rotors) will cost anywhere from $120 up for front pads and rotors (pads $20 up for a full set, rotors $45 up each). If you check the web, there are some sites where you can order an entire set (pads and rotors) for around $90.
Remove the wheel, the calipers and the rotors, reverse procedure with new rotors.
take wheels off, remove brake calipers. rotors slide right off.
Remove wheels then push back the pistons then remove calipers and brackets then the rotors.
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,.
On most camries you need to remove the wheels, then brake pads, and the calipers. Most camries do not use any screws to hold the rotors, thus when you remove the calipers you should be able to remove rotors without problems.
Brake calipers are the hydraulic devices that wrap around the rotors and pinch the brake pads into the rotors when you stop.
Pull the tires off and take the brake calipers off and the rotors will pull off.