FIRST, YOU REMOVE THE TIRES THEN YOU GET EITHER 3/8 OR 10 MILLIMETER HEX SOCKET TO REMOVE THE CALIPER. REMOVE THE BRAKE LINES AND PULL HER OFF. INSTALLATION IS REVERSE
Lift the car, remove the tires, remove the brake shoe/calipers, and remove the old brake pad. Put in the new brake pads, replace the brake shoe/caliper, replace the tire and lower the car.
Lift the car, remove the car tires, remove the brake shoe/calipers and remove the old brake pads. Put in the new brake pads, replace the brake shoe/calipers, replace the tire and lower the car to the ground.
Lift the car on a jack, remove the car tires, remove the brake shoe/calipers and remove the old brake pads. Properly dispose of the old pads, put in the new brake pads, replace the brake shoe/calipers, replace the tire and lower the car to the ground.
The CV joints in 1999 Malibu can be replaced by removing the front tires and moving the brake lines out of the way. Next, you will need to remove the nuts for the CV joints by using force to remove it from its housing.
One lifts the car on a car jack, removes the tires, remove the brake shoe, remove and replace the brake pad. Then one has to replace the brake shoe in the correct position, then put the tired back on the car.
You will need to remove the front tires. Remove the brake assembly spring. The brake shoes will come off. Reverse the process to install the new brakes.
If you have to ask you probably do not have the tools and experience required for the job. Raise the Jeep on jack stands, remove the tires, brake lines, drive shaft, shock absorber lower nuts, and u-bolts. Remove the axle.
The valve is located by behind the intake manifold. It has 6 brake lines coming off of it. Two Lines for the Brake Fluid Reservoir, Two on for the back tires and Two for the Front Tires. If you have brake fluid leakage at the firewall, replace the pistons in the proportioning valve with good ones. It seems that lots out there may leak, some don't.
You should take the tires and rims off and then remove it from the drive shaft. And make sure the brake lines (if it has them) are disconnected.
To replace the rear brake pads on a 1992 Toyota Camry, first lift the vehicle with a jack and remove the rear tires and wheels. Then, remove the caliper with a socket wrench and remove the old brake pads from the caliper. Remember to place the new pads onto the caliper with the indicator plate pointing in the direction that the tire turns. Replace the caliper and tighten the caliper piston clockwise before you put the tires back on the vehicle.
Are you asking about brake discs?A re't they slip off rotors? remove the front tires then the calipers then slip off the rotors.