How to Install Disc Brake Calipers

How to Install Disc Brake Calipers

Installing disc brake calipers is basically the same for all vehicles, including the front and back calipers. When you put a new caliper on an automobile, you also have to put a new brake hose on as well. Changing a caliper does not take very long. You can get the job done in about 30 minutes for each wheel. Changing the calipers yourself can save you a great deal of money since labor rates at the auto repair shop tends to be on the high side.

Instructions

    1

    Place a pair of wheel chocks behind the rear wheels of the vehicle. Raise the automobile on the side that you are starting with using the automobile jack. Place a jack stand under the vehicle near the jacking point and raise it to the frame. Remove the lug nuts with the lug wrench and take the wheel off the vehicle.

    2

    Loosen the retaining pins on the back of the brake caliper using a socket and ratchet. Lift the caliper away from the mounting cradle. Disconnect the brake hose from the caliper using a wrench. Disconnect the hose from the main brake line using the wrench.

    3

    Connect the new brake hose to the main brake line and tighten it with a wrench. Connect the brake hose to the caliper and tighten it with the wrench. Insert the brake pads into the caliper along with any shims that are required. Place the caliper on the mounting cradle and tighten the retaining pins with the socket and ratchet.

    4

    Install the wheel on the vehicle and tighten the lug nuts with the lug wrench. Remove the jack stand from under the vehicle. Lower the automobile to the ground. Repeat the procedure on the other wheel.