Rear
REAR DISC BRAKEREMOVAL
1. Raise and support the vehicle.
2. Remove the wheel and tire assembly.
3. Drain a small amount of fluid from the master cylinder brake reservoir with a clean suction gun.
4. Remove the caliper mounting bolts (1) and remove the caliper from the knuckle.
5. Remove the brake hose (1) from the caliper (2) by rotating the caliper while holding the brake hose with a line wrench.
6. Using a suitable punch (1) knock out the retaining pin (4) that holds the pads in place.
7. Remove the anti-rattle clip (3) and remove the brake pads from the caliper (2).
INSTALLATION
Note: If the caliper is not bottomed out you must do so in order to install the caliper onto the rotor. Use a C-clamp to bottom out caliper.
1. Install the brake pads into the caliper by sliding them through the hole in the top of the caliper.
2. Install the anti-rattle clip (3).
Note: Hold the anti-rattle clip down with your thumb while tapping the retaining clip into position.
3. Install the retaining pin (4) through the hole in the side of the caliper (2). Tap the pin (4) into the caliper (2) until it is threaded through both brake pads and over the anti-rattle clip (3).
4. Install the brake hose (1) to the caliper (2) by holding the hose with a line wrench and rotating the caliper until tight.
5. Install the caliper onto the knuckle over the rotor.
6. Install mounting bolts (1) and tighten to 29 - 41 Nm (21 - 30 ft. lbs.).
7. Install the tire and wheel assembly.
8. Remove the support and lower the vehicle.
9. Pump the brake pedal until the caliper pistons and the brake shoes are seated and a firm brake pedal is achieved.
10. Top off the brake fluid reservoir with new fluid and check for leaks.
11. Fill and bleed the brake system.
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