Installation Procedure
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- Use the J 42450-A to clean all rust and contaminants from the mating surface of the hub flange.
- Use the J 41013 to clean all rust and contaminants from the inside diameter of the hat section of the brake rotor to prevent any foreign material from getting between the brake rotor and the hub flange.
- Inspect the mating surfaces of the hub/axle flange and the rotor to ensure that there are no foreign particles or debris remaining.
- Align the rotor to its original position on the hub (if applicable) and install the rotor.
- If the brake rotor was removed and installed as part of a brake system repair, measure the assembled lateral runout (LRO) of the brake rotor to ensure optimum performance of the disc brakes. Refer to Brake Rotor Assembled Lateral Runout (LRO) Measurement .
- If the brake rotor assembled LRO measurement exceeds the specification, bring the LRO to within specifications. Refer to Brake Rotor Assembled Lateral Runout (LRO) Correction .
- Install the caliper and caliper bracket assembly.
- Perform the following procedure before installing the brake caliper bracket mounting bolts.
- Remove all traces of the original adhesive patch.
- Clean the threads of the bolt with brake parts cleaner or the equivalent and allow to dry.
- Apply Threadlocker GM P/N 12345493 (Canadian P/N 10953488) to the threads of the bolt.
- Install the caliper bracket mounting bolts.
Tighten:
- Tighten the brake caliper bracket mounting bolts to 175 N.m (121 lb ft) (15 Series).
- Tighten the brake caliper bracket mounting bolts to 300 N.m (221 lb ft) (25 and 35 Series).
- Install the front wheel hub extension (dual wheel vehicles only).
- Insert a drift or large screwdriver through the brake caliper into one of the brake rotor vanes in order to prevent the rotor from turning.
- Align and install the front wheel hub extension to the original position on the hub.
- Install the front wheel hub extension nuts.
Tighten: Tighten the front wheel hub extension nuts to 130 N.m (96 lb ft).
IMPORTANT: Follow the same tightening sequence for the front wheel hub extension that is used on an eight lug wheel. Refer to Tire and Wheel Removal and Installation in Tires and Wheels. - Install the tire and wheel assembly. Refer to Tire and Wheel Removal and Installation in Tires and Wheels.
- Lower the vehicle.
- With the engine OFF, gradually apply the brake pedal to approximately 2/3 of its travel distance.
- Slowly release the brake pedal.
- Wait 15 seconds, then repeat steps 13-14 until a firm pedal is obtained. This will properly seat the brake caliper pistons and brake pads.
- Fill the master cylinder reservoir to the proper level with clean brake fluid. Refer to Master Cylinder Reservoir Filling in Hydraulic Brakes.
IMPORTANT:
Whenever the brake rotor has been separated from the hub/axle flange, any rust or contaminants should be cleaned from the hub/axle flange and the brake rotor mating surfaces. Failure to do this may result in excessive assembled lateral runout (LRO) of the brake rotor, which could lead to brake pulsation.
IMPORTANT:
If the rotor was removed using the jack screw method you must ensure that the hub flange is free of nicks or marks caused by this procedure. Remove all raised nicks or marks before installing the rotor.
NOTE:
Refer to Fastener Notice in Cautions and Notices.