Don't allow brake fluid to come into contact with the paint as it will damage the finish. Note: Always replace the calipers in pairs -never replace just one of them. Removal: Block the front wheels, then raise the rear of the vehicle and support it securely on jackstands. Remove the relevant rear wheel. Clean the area around the brake hose fitting, then break loose the fitting from the caliper (but don't try to unscrew it yet - you'll twist the hose). Remove the
Brake Pads. Unscrew the caliper from the end of the flexible hose, then plug the hose. Installation: Screw the caliper fully onto the flexible hose fitting. Install the brake pads. Securely tighten the brake line fitting. Remove the brake hose clamp and bleed the brake system. Make sure there are no leaks from the hose connections. Install the wheel, then lower the vehicle to the ground and tighten the wheel bolts to the specified torque. Check the hydraulic fluid level. Test the brakes carefully before returning the vehicle to normal service. Check and, if necessary, adjust the parking brake.