Rear Brake Disc Replacement
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NOTE:
Keep grease away from the brake disc/drum and the brake pads.
- Raise and support the vehicle (see LIFT AND SUPPORT POINTS ).
- Remove the rear wheel.
- Release the parking brake.
- Remove the brake hose mounting bolt (A).
- Remove the brake caliper bracket mounting bolts (B), then remove the caliper assembly (C) from the knuckle. To prevent damage to the caliper assembly or brake hose, use a short piece of wire to hang the caliper assembly from the undercarriage. Do not twist the brake hose excessively.
- Remove the brake disc/drum flathead screw (A).
- Remove the brake disc/drum (B) from the hub bearing unit.NOTE:
- Remove the access plug (C), then if necessary, turn the adjuster nut (D) with a flat-tip screwdriver until the shoes become loose.
- If the brake disc/drum is stuck to the hub bearing unit, thread two 8 x 1.25 mm bolts (E) into the brake disc/drum to push it away from the hub bearing unit. Turn each bolt 90 degrees at a time to prevent the brake disc/drum from binding.
- Install the brake disc/drum in the reverse order of removal, and note these items:
- Before installing the brake disc/drum, clean the mating surfaces between the hub bearing unit and the inside of the brake disc/drum.
- Adjust the parking brake (see PARKING BRAKE INSPECTION AND ADJUSTMENT ).
- Inspect the brake disc/drum runout (see REAR BRAKE DISC INSPECTION ).
- Clean the mating surfaces between the brake disc/drum and the inside of the wheel, then install the rear wheel.