Front
REMOVAL1. Clean master cylinder reservoir and filler caps.
2. Remove reservoir filler cap and drain approximately 1/4 of fluid from reservoir. Use clean suction gun or similar device to drain fluid.
3. Raise and support vehicle.
4. Remove front wheel and tire assemblies.
5. Bottom caliper pistons in bores with large C-clamp. Position clamp frame on rear of caliper and clamp screw on outboard brake pad.
6. Disconnect brake hose at caliper. Discard hose fitting washers if worn, or damaged.
7. Disconnect the caliper slide pin bolts.
8. Remove caliper from caliper adapter.
INSTALLATION
1. Install brake pads in caliper.
2. Install pads over rotor and into ledges in the caliper adapter. Be sure ends of brake shoes are properly seated on slide surfaces of ledges.
3. Install the brake caliper onto the caliper adapter.
4. Install and tighten caliper slide pin bolts to 30 Nm (22 ft. lbs.). Start the slide pins by hand before tightening. Do not cross thread the pins.
5. Install brake hose to caliper with new seal washers and tighten fitting bolt to 24 Nm (18 ft. lbs.).
CAUTION: Verify brake hose is not twisted or kinked before tightening fitting bolt.
6. Bleed base brake system.
7. Install wheel and tire assemblies.
8. Remove supports and lower vehicle.
9. Pump brake pedal to seat brake shoes.
10. Fill brake fluid reservoir.
11. Verify firm pedal before moving vehicle.