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Filter by Vehicle. Year Part Type. Socket Drive. Tool Length. Promotional Items. Filter Results. Part : 1AXAA Add to Cart. Drive view more. Caliper Bolts Cover. Pry Off Black Plastic Cover. Set the spring clip aside in a safe place.

Caliper Bolt Cover. Remove Lower Bolt Cap. The caliper is held in place by two combination bolts and caliper slider pins. Loosen With 7mm Wrench.

Spin Out Upper Bolt. Loosen Lower Caliper Bolt. Loosen the two caliper bolts by turning them clockwise as seen from the outside of the vehicle.

Spin Out Lower Bolt. Brake Parts Grease. Lift Off Front Caliper. Rest Caliper On Suspension. Carefully lift the caliper out of the bracket and rest it on the suspension or hang it from the spring with a bungee cord or some rope.

Remove Old Outer Pad. Pull Out Old Inner Pad. Attach "C" Clamp To Piston. Pull the old outer pad out of the bracket and remove the old inner pad from the caliper piston. Twist Off Brake Fluid Cap. Slowly Compress Piston. Replace Brake Fluid Cap. Move to the right rear area of the engine bay closest to the driver's seat and twist off the brake fluid cap in the counter clockwise direction. Install New Outer Pad. New Inner Pad - Caliper Piston. Replace Caliper In Bracket. Insert the new outer pad in to the caliper bracket.

Insert Lower Caliper Bolt. Spin In Lower Bolt. In order for the caliper to work properly and brake smoothly, the two caliper slider pins need to be well lubricated. Tighten Bolt. Tighten Upper Caliper Bolt. Tighten the upper and lower caliper bolts to just past hand tight or about 21 ft lbs of torque by turning them counter clockwise as seen from the outside of the vehicle with the 7mm hex head socket or Allen key wrench. Pop In Plastic Bolt Caps. Rubber Valve Cap.

Spin Off 5 Lug Nuts. Rotor, Caliper, Bracket. The first two steps are to park the vehicle on a level surface and chock the front wheels to prevent it from moving. Metal Spring Clip. Pry Off Caliper Spring Clip. Spring Clip Removed. If you have safety glasses, put them on for the next step to protect your eyes and face.

Remove Plastic Dust Cap. Upper Caliper Bolt Cover. The rear caliper is held in place by two combination bolts and slider pins on the rear side of the caliper.

Loosen Upper Caliper Bolt. Loosen - Turn Clockwise. Loosen Lower 7mm Bolt. Loosen the two caliper bolts by turning them clockwise as seen from the outside of the vehicle with a 7mm hex head socket or Allen key wrench. Pry Out Both Bolts. Remove the upper and lower caliper bolts. Brake Parts Lubricant. Lift Off Rear Caliper. Remove Old Outer Pad. Lift the caliper out of the bracket and securely rest it on the suspension or suspend it from the spring with a bungee cord or a piece of rope.

Pull Out Old Inner Pad. Lisle Disc Brake Piston Tool. Twist Off Brake Fluid Cap. In order for the caliper to fit over the thicker new brake pads, you will need to "turn" back the screw in type rear caliper piston. Turn Back Caliper Piston. Replace Brake Fluid Cap. Install New Outer Pad. Use a pair of needle nose pliers to slowly screw in the caliper piston backwards by turning it in the clockwise direction.

Push New Pads Against Rotor. Replace Rear Caliper. Install the new pads in to the bracket and push them flush against the rotor. Insert Upper Caliper Bolt. Tighten Upper Bolt. Turn Counter Clockwise. Line up the bolt holes in the rear caliper with the corresponding holes in the bracket.



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