Difficulty: Moderately ChallengingInstructionsThings You'll Need:
- Tire blocks
- Tire iron
- Lifting jack
- Jack stands
- 13 mm wrench
- 15 mm wrench
- Drip pan
- Rotor
- Brake cleaner spray
- Clean cloth
- Caliper
- Caliper mount
- Brake pads
- Brake fluid
- Step 1
Park the Ford truck on a relatively flat surface. Engage the parking brake and place tire blocks behind the rear tires.
- Step 2
Loosen the lug nuts with the socket end of a tire iron, or with a 21 mm socket and breaker bar.
- Step 3
Lift the truck with a lifting jack, and place jack stands beneath the frame.
- Step 4
Remove the lug nuts fully, and pull the wheels from the wheel bolts.
- Step 5
Remove the two caliper slide bolts from the inside wall of the caliper, using a 13 mm wrench.
- Step 6
Remove the two bolts on the caliper mounting bracket, using a 15 mm wrench.
- Step 7
Pull the caliper from the caliper mounting bracket.
- Step 8
Remove the brake pads from the caliper mounting bracket, and pull the caliper mounting bracket from the rotor.
- Step 9
Pull the rotor from the wheel bolts. Tap on the back side of the rotor if it is stuck to the wheel bolts or the steering knuckle.
- Step 10
Unscrew the fastener that connects the brake line to the caliper. Place a drip pan beneath the brake line to catch any leaking brake fluid.
- Step 11
Spray the new rotor with brake cleaner spray, and wipe all the surfaces of the rotor with a clean cloth.
- Step 12
Place the new rotor onto the wheel bolts, making sure that the "top hat" section of the rotor is facing outward.
- Step 13
Place the caliper mounting bracket around the rotor. Screw on the caliper mounting bracket bolts with a 15 mm wrench.
- Step 14
Place the new brake pads into the new caliper. Place the new caliper onto the caliper mounting bracket, and screw on the caliper slide bolts with the 13 mm wrench.
- Step 15
Connect the brake line to the new caliper, and screw the fastener to secure the connection.
- Step 16
Replace the wheel to the wheel bolts and screw on the lug nuts.
- Step 17
Lift the truck to remove the jack stands, and lower the truck to the ground. Tighten the lug nuts with the socket and breaker bar or the socket end of the tire iron.
- Step 18
Lift the hood of the truck, and remove the cap to the master cylinder.
- Step 19
Press the brake pedal three times, and hold the pedal in the depressed position.
- Step 20
Fill the master cylinder with brake fluid. Replace the cap on the master cylinder and close the hood.
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