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Note: Use two lug nuts to secure rotor against the hub face when
reassembling the new pads. After the pads are assembled remove the
lug nuts.
3. Install the new brake pads by sliding them in one at a time between the
caliper pistons and the rotor. The pads are the same for the inner and
outer side of the rotor. Make sure the brake lining side of the pad faces
the rotor, and the steel backing faces the caliper pistons.
4. Align the brake pad mounting holes with the holes in the caliper. Insert
one of two brake pad retaining bolts into each caliper half as shown
below in Figure 1. Place the anti-rattle spring against the brake pads
and press the center toward the rotor while you slide the outboard pad
retaining bolt toward the inner lining. Continue sliding the pad retainer
bolts until it engages both pads and pushes the second bolt out of the
inboard caliper half. Install and torque lock nut until threads stop.
Figure 1
5. Reconnect the brake actuation system. Refer to your Operation
Maintenance Service Manual for proper operation.
6. Remount the wheel. Refer to your Operation Maintenance Service
Manual for proper wheel nut torque procedures.
Braking Systems - Hydraulic