2008 Ford Mustang "tools need replace rear rotors" Questions

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...replace,I assume you mean brake pads Calipers last for years You have to turn the piston in first,that is later ratcheted up, for parking brake initial setting Then you need to push the piston into ...

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...need special tools to do this? Can I still do the job without these tools? 'B6' (2001-2004) A4s dont have seperate rotors on the rear brakes like the pre 2001 A4s do. When changing the rear pads + ...

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need to have two torx nuts removed but I've tried a T55 and its to small and a T60 is to large. I've got the rotor loose, it just wont come off without the other assembley removed. are you saying that

...tools do i need to replace rotors? for rear rotors, basic tools are all you will need as the rotors are only shells. One key tool is a philips head impact driver for the two screws. for front rotors, ...

...and looked at rear and not sure where to start without hurting something. Pull the rear caliper off and remove and replace the rotor. You will need a special tool to retract the caliper back as

how to remove rear axel to replace rotor rear in 1989 f superduty rotor broke do i need special tool to remove axel Rotor just pops off of hub.

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...need any special tools? Also how does the emergecy brakes work for this vehical? Are they inside the rotor or are they part of the caliper, remember they are the rear brakes. thanks B.Y.John Dear ...

...caliper to bracket and your done if your doing rear disc brakes same as front if brakes are drum type you will need rear drum brake tools to release the springs and to refasten the new brake ...

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...tools do I need to replace the front and rear rotors and pads on an 03 mini type S. Is there anything special about replacing the wear sensors? there is nothing special about replacing the wear ...

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...and slide the caliper back over the rotor and replace the guide pin. If the caliper doesn't slide over the rotor you'll need to reset the slots on the piston. Replace the tires and you're ready to

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