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Wheels, Tires & Brakes
Brake Pads and Rotors
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<blockquote data-quote="Garry Moss" data-source="post: 1018331" data-attributes="member: 68736"><p>Hello MYST'ers</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I have two questions, I need to replace my rear rotors because I looked today and see a groove developing on the rear drive side rotor. Question 1 is how hard is it to replace the rotors and pads....Have done other brakes on vehicles b4 but never on my 2004 Sport Trac 4WD V6. Can I use a C-Clap on the caliper to pop it back in place? Also a question on the pads, now Im going with ThermoQuiets and two part numbers are coming up for my truck, one is for steel pistons, the other for Phenolic. I assume mine are the steel correct? Thanks peeps!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garry Moss, post: 1018331, member: 68736"] Hello MYST'ers I have two questions, I need to replace my rear rotors because I looked today and see a groove developing on the rear drive side rotor. Question 1 is how hard is it to replace the rotors and pads....Have done other brakes on vehicles b4 but never on my 2004 Sport Trac 4WD V6. Can I use a C-Clap on the caliper to pop it back in place? Also a question on the pads, now Im going with ThermoQuiets and two part numbers are coming up for my truck, one is for steel pistons, the other for Phenolic. I assume mine are the steel correct? Thanks peeps! [/QUOTE]
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