Rear brakepad replacement procedure

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Zeroflat24

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It is pretty straight forward.  He is a quick little run down!
-Losen rear brake fluid reservoir.
-remove rear caliper.
-remove pads
-lay the would brake pad over the caliper piston, and use a small C-clampo to push it back down. (may be able to do this by hand)
-replace with new pads.
-replace caliper onto rotor.
-beg your wife to help you bleed the rear brakes. Make he pump while you bleed.
-ensure to top off resovior as you bleed, to avoid getting air in the lines.
-I just bought a brake bleeder from Sears.  Well worth the money and took all of about 4 minutes to bleed with bleeder.

I think I hit all major points.  This is a very easy job!!
Wait why are you bleeding the brakes. If you are just replacing the pads. You do NOT have to bleed brakes or open the bleeders.
 
Hi guys, I have searched the forum (though the search function is not very good).

Anybody done a write-up or have some pics on hoe to replace the rear brakepads?
I need to do mine, but just want to be aware of possible pitfalls along the way.

Thanx!
 
It is pretty straight forward. He is a quick little run down!
-Losen rear brake fluid reservoir.
-remove rear caliper.
-remove pads
-lay the would brake pad over the caliper piston, and use a small C-clampo to push it back down. (may be able to do this by hand)
-replace with new pads.
-replace caliper onto rotor.
-beg your wife to help you bleed the rear brakes. Make he pump while you bleed.
-ensure to top off resovior as you bleed, to avoid getting air in the lines.
-I just bought a brake bleeder from Sears. Well worth the money and took all of about 4 minutes to bleed with bleeder.

I think I hit all major points. This is a very easy job!!
 
I just did the fronts and will be tackling the rears as well as an expensive belt...
thx for the info
 
The reason I wrote it up like that is because I switched from my Firebolt Resevoir to the Lightning when I did my tail swap. I forgot to mention that.

Zeroflat you are absolutly correct, when changing pads you should never have to bleed the brakes. Alot of people do not realize that brake systems are a closed system!
 
Don't forget to clean the brake pin and lube them with brake caliper grease. I can not tell you how many sets of brake I see at my shop that don't take care of these pins. It helps your brakes clamp smoother and return better.
 

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