first take off the wheel then look at the caliper bolts they can range from metric sockets to torx sockets remove the caliper secure the caliper so that it does not hang from the brake hose then inspect the caliper support bracket bolts remove the two bolts being careful not to get hurt when it falls to the ground using some penetrating fluid and a hammer tap the rotor from the backside tap the rotor off of the hub
There is usually two Allen key bolts on the brake that you need to take out before you can take the brake off. On the rotor there are 6 Allen key bolts in the middle that you need to take out
first take off frontwheel then take off brake caliper then rotor will pull right off .
The rotor will wobble when the caliper is removed if the rotor isn't seated. Older jeeps don't need to have the rotor seated so it will slide off when the caliper is removed.
It will take approximately 15 minutes, per wheel, for an experience mechanic to change the brake pads and the rotor. A novice mechanic, doing the job in their driveway, will take considerably longer.
Take off the brake caliper, and brake rotor, under the rotor is a parking brake shoe, that is probably wore down and needs replaces. I
You usually have to take off the brake caliper, then the caliper mounting bracket to free the rotor.
Take the brake caliper off and it should slide right off or i might have two screws in the rotor in the center of it
take off rotor for 2 wheel drive
Only take apart one wheel at a time so that you will have the other wheel to use for comparison. A few basic inexpensive brake tools would be helpful. Ask your local auto parts store to help you with the tools needed.
Begin by removing the tire and wheel from your 2004 Chevy Colorado. Remove the brake assembly. Loosen the brake rotor with a hammer or mallet. Slide the brake rotor off.
Changing brake pads can be easy once you do it once. You have to jack up the car so the tire is off the ground. Take off the tire. You will see a round ring which is the rotor. On top of the rotor are the brake pads. You will need a socket to take them off.
take off the tires then take off the casing that holds the brake pads(there are 2 bolts on the back side with a star bolt socket pattern needed to get it off) then the rotor will just slide right off.