Rear
INSTALLATION
1. If not already performed, completely retract the caliper piston back into the piston bore of the caliper. Use a C-clamp to retract the piston. Place a wood block over the piston before installing the C-clamp to avoid damaging the piston.
2. Slide the outboard brake pad onto the caliper. Be sure the retaining clip is squarely seated in the depressed areas on the caliper beyond the raised retaining bead.
CAUTION: Use care when installing the caliper onto the disc brake adapter to avoid damaging the guide pin boots.
3. Install the disc brake caliper with outboard brake pad attached over the inboard brake pad and rotor, onto the brake caliper adapter bracket.
CAUTION: When installing the caliper guide pin bolts (2, 3) make sure that the one (3) that has a special sleeve on the end is installed in the upper mounting hole.
4. Align the caliper guide pin bolt holes with the adapter bracket. Install the lower (2) and upper (with special sleeve) (3) caliper guide pin bolts. Tighten the guide pin bolts to 43 Nm (32 ft. lbs.).
5. Thread the rear brake flex hose (4) into the brake caliper (1). Tighten the flex hose fitting at the caliper to 15 Nm (133 in. lbs.).
6. Route and install the brake flex hose into the trailing link mounted bracket. Install the clip (3) securing the flex hose to the bracket.
7. Thread the brake tube nut (2) into brake flex hose. Tighten the brake tube nut to 20 Nm (177 in. lbs.).
8. Install tire and wheel assembly (1) Tires and Wheels - Installation. Install and tighten the wheel mounting nuts (3) to 135 Nm (100 ft. lbs.).
9. Lower the vehicle.
10. Remove the brake pedal holding tool.
11. Bleed the caliper as necessary. Service and Repair
12. Road test the vehicle and make several stops to wear off any foreign material on the brakes and to seat the brake shoes.