Rear
REMOVAL1. Raise and support vehicle.
2. Remove wheel and tire assembly.
3. Remove rear brake pin retainers.
4. Move rear disc brake caliper away from rear disc brake rotor and support it to prevent damage to rear wheel brake hose, rear disc brake caliper and rear disc brake rotor
5. Remove inner and outer rear brake shoe and lining assemblies from rear disc support bracket.
NOTE: Make sure one of the two slots in rear disc brake piston and adjuster face is positioned so it will engage nib on brake shoe.
INSTALLATION
1. Using Rear Caliper Piston Adjuster rotate rear disc brake piston and adjuster clockwise until it is fully seated.
2. Install inner and outer rear brake shoes and linings in rear disc support bracket.
3. Rotate rear disc brake caliper assembly over rear disc brake rotor into position on rear disc support bracket. Make sure rear brake shoe and lining assemblies are installed correctly.
4. Install new rear brake pin retainers. Tighten to 31-35 Nm (23-25 ft. lbs.).
CAUTION: Failure to tighten lug nuts gradually in a star pattern may result in high rotor runout, which will speed up the development of brake roughness shudder and vibration.
5. Install wheel and tire assembly. Use Rotunda Accutorq(r) Lug Nut Sockets or equivalent on 1/2 inch drive air impact wrench or use torque wrench to tighten lug nuts to 115-142 Nm (85-104 ft. lbs.).
6. Lower vehicle and retest brake system.