NAMoulton1 wrote:
lfhoward wrote:
NAMoulton1 wrote:
Installed new brakes and rotors...Lauren I feel your pain about the rear rotors sticking...stupid parking brake shoes...
Yup. Sorry about that.
Dead blow rubber mallet is your friend. What ended up working for me was jacking up the rear axle and turning the tire on the opposite side to rotate the brake rotor a bit, then going back over there and tapping it again with the mallet. You can only tap it outward from the 3:00 position after removing the calipers, so tap, turn, tap, turn, etc. until it finally comes off.
Not at all what I did...
I used my sledge and tapped it "loose" before pulling it out. And then I used my wonderbar and pried the rotor off the parking shoe. Don't recommend this because I broke the retaining stuff for the brake dust shield on the driver's side. Also, did you have to tighten your parking brake after the new rotors? Because now mine is almost too loose to do anything but kiss the rotor.
Hey, whatever works!
Yes, I did need to adjust the parking brake because I had to loosen it all the way to get the rusty rotors off when I first changed the brakes. In fact, the process of tightening involved disassembling it all over again and take the rotors back off to access the star wheels inside the rear hubs! It's nearly impossible to get leverage to tighten them through the poorly positioned access holes with the brake caliper brackets on.

That's the majority of what I was doing when I was up at Gage's a while back. That and a tire rotation, because I already had 2/5 of the wheels off!
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