I can help in the removal of the rotors on a 93 explorer. I changed mine before and just recently sold my explorer. Are the hubs automatic or manual locking? You might need a tool for both automatic and manual locking hubs. I had automatic hubs I just had to push a button for 4 wheel drive. The tool is a 2-3/8 inch hex lock nut wrench. It looks like a socket but really big. If you need pictures get a manual from an autoparts store. Hanes is the one I had it covered a bunch of years of explorers. Automatic: remove tire and caliper make a mark on the locking hub cover and the wheel hub to align it later pry the retaining rings off the hub cover then slide the cover off using snap ring pliers or a flathead screwdriver pry up the snap ring off of the spindle. It's a c shaped piece of metal that snaps on the spindle in a little groove. You might have to remove some grease to see it. remove the metal axleshaft spacer next. It has teeth on the inside that line up with the grooves on the spindle then pull off a plastic cam from the wheelbearing nut. it has a spring going around it in a groove. it's on pretty tight but it should slide right off with a little rocking backa and forth. Putting it back on is the tough part it can be tricky because the spring forces 3 metal bars down and when you put it back on another set of hands might help. after the cam there are 2 plastic spacers remove them now you need a small magnet to remove the locking key. it's in a little groove inside the locking nut close to the spindle. Place the magnet in front of the hole and the key should pop out onto the magnet Once the magnet is removed you need the Lock nut wrench and a breaker bar or socket to remove the wheel bearing nut if you can't remove it by hand. It should be tightened to 35 footpounds of torque with a torque wrench and then back it off a 1/4 turn then tightened to 16 ft-lbs when putting it back on. Then you have to play with getting the key back in place. Don't tighten it too much or too little it's gotta be somewhere in the middle. I just tightened it up and then had to play with moving the nut so keyhole would line up on the spindle. Once the nut is off the outer wheel bearing will be exposed and the rotor will just pull off. You can check the wheel bearings for wear at this point. If you are getting the rotors cut you might as well remove the inner wheel bearing and wipe all the grease off cuz the dust will get everywhere. Clean the wheel bearings off and make sure you label which was the inner one and outer one. If you replace the wheel bearings you will have to replace the races inside the rotor. If the wheel bearings are good just clean them up repack them and do everything in the reverse.
you have remove the whole locking huh?
How do u remove front axle u joints
If you remove the breather box from in front of the blower motor you can reach the three retainers.
A 1993 Ford Explorer has shock absorbers , front and rear
11.5 inches. They are not interchangeable with Twin Cam brake rotors, nor are front and rear '93 rotors interchangeable with each other.
How do you remove a front rotor on a 1993 F 150 4X4
Remove the tire, brake caliber and the rotor should side off the hub.
specs on how to replace a heatercore on a 1993 ford explorer
If your asking about what size wrench is needed to remove the bolt that holds the front brake calipers on a 93 Chevy pick up, it would be a 3/8" allen wrench.
It sounds like when the wheels were put back on, the lug nuts were over tightened or tightened out of sequence causeing the rotors to warp. if they did not turn the rotor or they were cut wrong it could cause that. some places say they changed it but might of turned them.
I believe it is in the right front passenger footwell , under the front edge of the carpet , mounted on the toe board just to the right of the transmission hump on a 1993 Ford Explorer
I THINK IT IS IN THE INLINE IN THE FRAME UNDER THE BED OF THE TRUCK! along the frame about mid way drivers door just in front of a crossmember will need a 12 mm to remove the cover