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How to: Replace brake rotors & brake pads
Make: Honda Model: Civic Trim: EX Non-ABS I'm sure this applies to most other Hondas or if it doesn't, it will probably be very minimal differences. Tools needed: 1. Floor jack 2. Jack Stands 3. Big Phillips screwdriver 4. W-D 40 5. 12mm & 17mm socket's 6. Vice grip or C-clamp 7. "Cheater" bar Parts needed: 1. New rotors 2. New pads 3. Anti-squeal grease Step 1: Loosen Lug nuts Step 2: Jack up the car Step 3: Place jack stands in proper spots Step 4: Take Wheel off So far, everything should look like this: ![]() ![]() Step 5: Loosen the bottom 12mm bolt on the bottom of the caliper. ![]() Step 6: Raise the caliper so that it looks like this: ![]() Step 7: Spray the 2 phillips head screws with WD-40. Chances are they're rusted. ![]() Step 8: Remove the 2 phillips head screws with an impact driver. You really don't wanna get those stripped. I used a drill with a phillips head bit and didn't have a problem. ![]() Step 9: There's (2) 17mm bolts that hold the caliper. Remove those. Here's a shot of the bolts ![]() Side View: ![]() Another shot - If you have never taken these bolts out, you will REALLY need to use a cheater bar or a breaker bar. ![]() Step 10: Remove the entire caliper and caliper bracket and set it aside gently ![]() Step 11: Pull off the old rotor. If it doesn't slide out, use a mallet and tap it a few times. Should look like this when it's out: ![]() Step 12: Install new rotor ![]() Step 13: Install the 2 phillips screw. Be careful not to get them stripped! Sorry no pic Step 14: Re-install the caliper bracket and tighten the (2) 17mm bolts in the rear. Now, it's time to install the break pads Step 15: Squeeze the piston using vice grips, C-clamp, or the tool of your choice Before: ![]() After: ![]() Step 16: Use the anti-squeal grease that came with your pads or the grease of your choice ![]() Step 17: Apply it to the outside surface of the break pad ![]() Step 18: Snap brake pads into the caliper ![]() ![]() Step 19: Install the caliper back on. Tighten the bottom 12mm bolt that was taken out earlier Final product: ![]() Old and new rotors side to side: ![]() Step 20: Install wheel and tighten lug nuts. **It's recommended to bleed the system after this, but I didn't feel it was necessary since I didn't mess with the lines at all. Hope this helps out. If you have any questions, feel free to ask Last edited by RNPoo7; 05-24-2008 at 05:24 PM. |
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Who's The Boss
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good write up man
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