Don't mess with brakes. Just take it to a brake place, and say, please change my pads out for me. It's going to cost a little more than doing it yourself, however if the brakes later fail and you get injured, you can sue for all kinds of money.
2006-11-04 08:34:37
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answered by ZCT 7
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1998 Isuzu Truck Hombre XS Regular Cab 2WD L4-2.2L CPC
Vehicle Level Brakes and Traction Control Disc Brake System Brake Pad Service and Repair Removal and Installation
Removal and Installation
Notes
REMOVAL PROCEDURE
Use original equipment brake lining material for this vehicle. Original equipment brake parts provide the proper brake balance for stopping distance and for braking control. The intended brake balance for this vehicle can change if original equipment brake lining materials are not used.
IMPORTANT: Do not disconnect the brake hose from the caliper.
Remove the caliper. Refer to Brake Caliper Replacement (Front Wheel). NOTICE: Do not allow the brake components to hang from the flexible brake hoses. Damage to the brake hoses could result.
Suspend the caliper.
Remove the brake shoe and lining assemblies from the caliper.
Remove the retainer spring from the inboard brake shoe.
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
Install the retainer spring on the inboard brake shoe.
Install the brake shoe and lining assemblies in the caliper. NOTICE: Make sure the brake hose is not twisted or kinked after installation. Damage to the hose could result.
Install the caliper. Refer to Brake Caliper Replacement (Front Wheel).
Compress the brake shoe ears against the caliper. IMPORTANT: Before moving the vehicle, pump the brake pedal several times in order to make sure the pedal is firm. Do not move the vehicle until you get a firm brake pedal. Check the brake fluid level in the master cylinder reservoir after pumping the brake pedal.
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2006-11-04 08:51:48
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answered by tech 3
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I searched for a simple answer on line, and didn't really see one. Breaks are fundamentally the same on all passenger vehicles. If I didn't know how, and needed to Chang my own, I would go to a break shop and watch them for a few jobs. It isn't rocket science , but there are a few things you have to look out for.
2006-11-04 08:29:37
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answered by Anonymous
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take the old ones out and put the new ones in
2006-11-04 08:27:25
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answered by James 2
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Go to www.autozone.com they have photos and info
2006-11-04 08:41:46
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answered by R1volta 6
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