To replace the rear brake pads on a car, first, lift the car and remove the wheel. Locate the brake caliper and remove the bolts holding it in place. Take out the old brake pads and replace them with new ones. Reassemble the caliper and wheel, then lower the car. Test the brakes to ensure they are working properly.
Lift the car on a vehicle jack, remove the tire, remove the brake shoe/caliper and remove the old brake pads. Put in the new brake pads, replace the brake shoe/caliper, replace the tire and lower the car to the ground.
They have drum brakes there is no pad
Lift the vehicle on a car jack, remove the tire, remove the brake shoe/calipers, and remove the old brake pads. Put in the new brake pads, replace the brake shoe/calipers, replace the calipers, and lower the car.
Lift the car on a jack, remove the tire, remove the brake shoe/caliper and take out the old brake pads. Put in the new brake pads, replace the brake shoe/caliper, replace the tire and lower the car to the ground.
Lift the car, remove the tire, remove the brake shoes/calipers, remove and dispose of the old pads. Put in the new pads, replace the brake shoe/caliper, replace the tire and lower the car.
Lift the car, remove the tire, remove the brake shoe/caliper and remove the brake pad. Put the new brake pads in the same place as the old ones, replace the brake shoe/caliper, replace the tire and lower the car.
Depends on car make and year - you didn't share this with us .
Lift the car with a car jack, remove the tire, remove the brake shoe/calipers, and remove the old brake pads. Next, put in the new brake pads, replace the brake shoe/calipers, replace the tire and lower the car to the ground.
Lift the car on a car jack, remove the tire, remove the brake shoe/calipers, and remove the old brake pads. Next, dispose of the old brake pads, put in the new brake pads, replace the brake shoe/calipers, replace the tire and lower the car to the ground.
brake pads can either be on the front or rear of a car... it all depends on if it has disc or drum brakes on the rear... drum brakes have shoes not pads
I believe if you had to ask this question, it would be better for you to take the car to a brake shop or your car dealer. It is not a easy job. Grayghost19
Lift the car, remove the tire, remove the brake shoe/caliper, and remove the old brake pads. Put in the new brake pads, replace the brake shoe/caliper, replace the tire, and lower the car.