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Re: Brake pads Ford F150 1997
Whoa whoa whoa, Do not trash rotors! Heres a list of what you need to do:
-call your dealership and ask them for the minimum specs for the cutting of the rotors, measure rotors and if under min. cutting spec, you have to replace them.
-have rotors turned or buy new rotors
-get FORD pads (Availible online or at your dealership) You may pay more but believe me, shitty pads are shitty pads anyway you look at it.
-Undo the two caliper bolts and remove caliper, remove outside pad but leave the inner pad on temporarily (To squeeze caliper in when you put new pads on) Remove rotors (you will have to hit the space on the rotor next to the lugs with a hammer to break rotor loose) replace or repair rotors and put back on, squeeze caliper in and remove inner pad now.
-Put new pads on caliper and put caliper back on, put pins back in and tighten only after you have started the caliper bolts in a few threads so it will line up.
-Put wheels back on, and pump the brakes a few times to make sure you have pedal.
-And you done!
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