Questions & Answers for: remove rear brakes

Question about 2000 Explorer

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...Remove the rear disc brake caliper (2552). For additional information, refer to Caliper in this section. Disconnect the brake hose. Remove bolt. Disconnect the rear wheel brake hose (2A442). Remove ...

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Remove the rear wheel and the tire assembly. Refer to Section 204-04 . Retract the brake shoes and loosen the brake adjuster screw. Remove the brake drum. ---------------------- May require big hammer

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...remove the rear rotor on a 2000 ford explorer xlt Disconnect the brake hose. Remove bolt. Disconnect the rear wheel brake hose (2A442). Remove the copper washers and plug the brake hose. Disconnect ...

...Remove rear wheel assemblies. Release parking brake. Remove brake drum. Rear brake shoe assembly Using an appropriate brake spring tool, unhook upper return spring from rearward brake shoe. Push ...

Question about 2004 Explorer Sport Trac

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...remove rear rotors on 2004 ford sport trac Caliper removal Disconnect the brake hose. Remove the bolt. Disconnect the rear wheel brake hose (2A442). Remove the copper washers and plug the brake hose. ...

...remove rear rotor after wheel is off Disc Removal NOTE: When removing the rear brake disc (2C026) in this procedure it is not necessary to disconnect the hydraulic lines. Remove the rear disc brake ...

Question about 1995 900

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...Remove rear brake pads and hardware. Step 4 - Removing Caliper Mount Bolts With a socket wrench or other appropriate removal tool, loosen the rear brake caliper mounting bolts. Remove bolts and lift ...

Question about 2003 Spectra

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...Remove: Rear Drum Brakes Raise and safely support rear of vehicle. Release parking brake. Remove rear wheel assemblies. NOTE: If brake drum is stuck, install two 8 mm bolts into threaded holes and ...

Remove the rear wheels. Remove the caliper slide pins. Remove the caliper slide pin bushings (TMMK made) (Kentucky). Remove the rear brake calipers. Remove the 2 brake pads with the anti-squeal shims.

...remove the rear brake drum. If the rear brake drum cannot be removed easily, do the following:- 2.Remove the hole rubber and insert a screwdriver through the hole into the backing plate, and hold the ...

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