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12. Next, install the brake caliper onto the brake pads and caliper mounting bracket while retracting the brake caliper slides. This can take some doing so hang in there, (do not use a hammer to install the caliper to avoid damage). Once the caliper is in place, reinsert the caliper mo...
If that heat can't escape, it leads to brake fade, which reduces the brakes' stopping power. The second reason is gas build up. This actually isn't much of a problem any more; however, the materials used in some older types of brake pads caused gas to build up between the rotors ...
Disc brakes squeeze brake pads against a rotor to create friction and slow the wheel. Eventually, the pads wear down, causing noise and vibration during braking, and must be replaced. The brake pads in a 2002 Mercury Cougar should be inspected every 15,000 miles and replaced if necessary. R...
Brakes are one such job. Everybody who owns a car or truck should learn how to replace their brake pads and rotors. The markup at a service center—especially a car dealership—can be exorbitant. But, a brake job can be accomplished quickly and easily, with just a handful of cheap tools...
5. Install new brake pads and rotors Change any parts that show wear. Place the new rotors in position and secure them. Apply brake grease to the brake pad contact points and install the new brake pads. Reassemble the brake caliper and tighten all bolts, including the caliper mounting bolt...
Rotors sometimes develop "hard spots" that cause the rotors to wear unevenly. This usually leads to variations in rotor thickness that can make the brake pedal pulsate when the brakes are applied. Hard spots can often be seen as dark, discolored or blue-colored patches on the rotor surface....
If you have disc brakes, your hubs will either be set up for centerlock, or 6 Bolt brake rotors. Centerlock rotors are quicker to install, you just need to thread one nut over the rotor, but you need a special tool to do this, and centerlock rotors often end up with a little play...
I went to 114 lb-ft. Always tighten lug nuts where the wheel retains the brake discs diagonally to avoid warping the rotors, which for the Montero applies less up front given the hub assembly design. After completing this job, take a slow test drive and purposefully apply the brakes, check...
Install the wheel and hand tighten the lug nuts Lift car off the jack stand and remove the stand Lower the car back to the groundTighten the lug nuts Tighten/restore the brake fluid resevoir cap Turn on the car and pump the brakes several times until they don't feel spongy any more ...