FREE REPAIR MANUALS & LABOR GUIDES 1982-2013 Vehicles
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Rear Disc Brake

REAR DISC BRAKE

REMOVAL
1. Remove the brake hose bolt (B) and the guide rod bolts (C) from the caliper assembly (A).





2. Remove the caliper assembly (A).





3. Remove the pads (B), the pad shims (C) and the pad springs (D) from the caliper carrier (A).





4. Remove the rear upper arm (A).





5. Remove the caliper carrier (B) and the caliper mounting bolts (A).








6. Remove the brake disc (A) and the screw (B).





NOTE:
Remove the brake disc from hub using M8 bolt (A) if the brake disc has been seized with the hub due to corrosion or overheat.
Be careful not to use the hammer. The disc can be damaged if you remove the disc from the hub by hammer.





REPLACEMENT

CAUTION: Frequent inhalation of brake pad dust, regardless of material composition, could be hazardous to your health.
^ Avoid breathing dust particles.
^ Never use on air hose or brush to clean brake assemblies.


1. Remove guide rod bolt (B) and raise the caliper assembly (A).





2. Remove the pads (B), the pad shims (C) and the pad springs (D) from the caliper carrier (A).