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For additional information see Installation Notes.

1.Install new inner and outer pad. Install anti-rattle spring.

NOTE:

-Always replace all pad and lining assemblies on an axle. Never service one wheel only.

-There is a raised section at one end of each pad so that installation can be made in one direction only.

2.Install the caliper on the spindle, making sure the mounting surfaces are free of dirt and lubricate the caliper grooves with disc brake caliper grease.

3.Position pin with the pin retention tabs oriented adjacent to the spindle groove.

4.Tap the pin on the outboard end with a hammer. Continue tapping the pin inward until the retention tabs on the sides of the pin contact the spindle face. Repeat procedure for the lower pin.

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CAUTION: During the installation procedure do not allow the tabs of the caliper pin to be tapped too far into the spindle groove. If this happens it will be necessary to tap the other end of the caliper pin until the tabs snap into place. The tabs on each end of the caliper pin must be free to catch on the spindle flanks.

5.If removed, install the brake hose to the caliper and perform brake bleeding procedures.

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6.Install the wheel and tire assembly.

7.Lower the vehicle, check the brake fluid level and fill as necessary. Check brakes for proper operation.



For additional information see Installation Notes.

1.Install new inner and outer pad. Install anti-rattle spring.

NOTE:

-Always replace all pad and lining assemblies on an axle. Never service one wheel only.

-There is a raised section at one end of each pad so that installation can be made in one direction only.

2.Install the caliper on the spindle, making sure the mounting surfaces are free of dirt and lubricate the caliper grooves with disc brake caliper grease.

3.Position pin with the pin retention tabs oriented adjacent to the spindle groove.

4.Tap the pin on the outboard end with a hammer. Continue tapping the pin inward until the retention tabs on the sides of the pin contact the spindle face. Repeat procedure for the lower pin.

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CAUTION: During the installation procedure do not allow the tabs of the caliper pin to be tapped too far into the spindle groove. If this happens it will be necessary to tap the other end of the caliper pin until the tabs snap into place. The tabs on each end of the caliper pin must be free to catch on the spindle flanks.

5.If removed, install the brake hose to the caliper and perform brake bleeding procedures.

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6.Install the wheel and tire assembly.

7.Lower the vehicle, check the brake fluid level and fill as necessary. Check brakes for proper operation.
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For additional information see Installation Notes.

1.Install new inner and outer pad. Install anti-rattle spring.

NOTE:

-Always replace all pad and lining assemblies on an axle. Never service one wheel only.

-There is a raised section at one end of each pad so that installation can be made in one direction only.

2.Install the caliper on the spindle, making sure the mounting surfaces are free of dirt and lubricate the caliper grooves with disc brake caliper grease.

3.Position pin with the pin retention tabs oriented adjacent to the spindle groove.

4.Tap the pin on the outboard end with a hammer. Continue tapping the pin inward until the retention tabs on the sides of the pin contact the spindle face. Repeat procedure for the lower pin.

Correct Caliper Pin InstallationCorrect Caliper Pin Installation



CAUTION: During the installation procedure do not allow the tabs of the caliper pin to be tapped too far into the spindle groove. If this happens it will be necessary to tap the other end of the caliper pin until the tabs snap into place. The tabs on each end of the caliper pin must be free to catch on the spindle flanks.

5.If removed, install the brake hose to the caliper and perform brake bleeding procedures.

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6.Install the wheel and tire assembly.

7.Lower the vehicle, check the brake fluid level and fill as necessary. Check brakes for proper operation.



For additional information see Installation Notes.

1.Install new inner and outer pad. Install anti-rattle spring.

NOTE:

-Always replace all pad and lining assemblies on an axle. Never service one wheel only.

-There is a raised section at one end of each pad so that installation can be made in one direction only.

2.Install the caliper on the spindle, making sure the mounting surfaces are free of dirt and lubricate the caliper grooves with disc brake caliper grease.

3.Position pin with the pin retention tabs oriented adjacent to the spindle groove.

4.Tap the pin on the outboard end with a hammer. Continue tapping the pin inward until the retention tabs on the sides of the pin contact the spindle face. Repeat procedure for the lower pin.

Correct Caliper Pin InstallationCorrect Caliper Pin Installation



CAUTION: During the installation procedure do not allow the tabs of the caliper pin to be tapped too far into the spindle groove. If this happens it will be necessary to tap the other end of the caliper pin until the tabs snap into place. The tabs on each end of the caliper pin must be free to catch on the spindle flanks.

5.If removed, install the brake hose to the caliper and perform brake bleeding procedures.

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6.Install the wheel and tire assembly.

7.Lower the vehicle, check the brake fluid level and fill as necessary. Check brakes for proper operation.
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For additional information see Installation Notes.

1.Install new inner and outer pad. Install anti-rattle spring.

NOTE:

-Always replace all pad and lining assemblies on an axle. Never service one wheel only.

-There is a raised section at one end of each pad so that installation can be made in one direction only.

2.Install the caliper on the spindle, making sure the mounting surfaces are free of dirt and lubricate the caliper grooves with disc brake caliper grease.

3.Position pin with the pin retention tabs oriented adjacent to the spindle groove.

4.Tap the pin on the outboard end with a hammer. Continue tapping the pin inward until the retention tabs on the sides of the pin contact the spindle face. Repeat procedure for the lower pin.

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CAUTION: During the installation procedure do not allow the tabs of the caliper pin to be tapped too far into the spindle groove. If this happens it will be necessary to tap the other end of the caliper pin until the tabs snap into place. The tabs on each end of the caliper pin must be free to catch on the spindle flanks.

5.If removed, install the brake hose to the caliper and perform brake bleeding procedures.

Caliper Inlet BlockCaliper Inlet Block


6.Install the wheel and tire assembly.

7.Lower the vehicle, check the brake fluid level and fill as necessary. Check brakes for proper operation.



For additional information see Installation Notes.

1.Install new inner and outer pad. Install anti-rattle spring.

NOTE:

-Always replace all pad and lining assemblies on an axle. Never service one wheel only.

-There is a raised section at one end of each pad so that installation can be made in one direction only.

2.Install the caliper on the spindle, making sure the mounting surfaces are free of dirt and lubricate the caliper grooves with disc brake caliper grease.

3.Position pin with the pin retention tabs oriented adjacent to the spindle groove.

4.Tap the pin on the outboard end with a hammer. Continue tapping the pin inward until the retention tabs on the sides of the pin contact the spindle face. Repeat procedure for the lower pin.

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CAUTION: During the installation procedure do not allow the tabs of the caliper pin to be tapped too far into the spindle groove. If this happens it will be necessary to tap the other end of the caliper pin until the tabs snap into place. The tabs on each end of the caliper pin must be free to catch on the spindle flanks.

5.If removed, install the brake hose to the caliper and perform brake bleeding procedures.

Caliper Inlet BlockCaliper Inlet Block


6.Install the wheel and tire assembly.

7.Lower the vehicle, check the brake fluid level and fill as necessary. Check brakes for proper operation.
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For additional information see Installation Notes.

1.Install new inner and outer pad. Install anti-rattle spring.

NOTE:

-Always replace all pad and lining assemblies on an axle. Never service one wheel only.

-There is a raised section at one end of each pad so that installation can be made in one direction only.

2.Install the caliper on the spindle, making sure the mounting surfaces are free of dirt and lubricate the caliper grooves with disc brake caliper grease.

3.Position pin with the pin retention tabs oriented adjacent to the spindle groove.

4.Tap the pin on the outboard end with a hammer. Continue tapping the pin inward until the retention tabs on the sides of the pin contact the spindle face. Repeat procedure for the lower pin.

Correct Caliper Pin InstallationCorrect Caliper Pin Installation



CAUTION: During the installation procedure do not allow the tabs of the caliper pin to be tapped too far into the spindle groove. If this happens it will be necessary to tap the other end of the caliper pin until the tabs snap into place. The tabs on each end of the caliper pin must be free to catch on the spindle flanks.

5.If removed, install the brake hose to the caliper and perform brake bleeding procedures.

Caliper Inlet BlockCaliper Inlet Block


6.Install the wheel and tire assembly.

7.Lower the vehicle, check the brake fluid level and fill as necessary. Check brakes for proper operation.



For additional information see Installation Notes.

1.Install new inner and outer pad. Install anti-rattle spring.

NOTE:

-Always replace all pad and lining assemblies on an axle. Never service one wheel only.

-There is a raised section at one end of each pad so that installation can be made in one direction only.

2.Install the caliper on the spindle, making sure the mounting surfaces are free of dirt and lubricate the caliper grooves with disc brake caliper grease.

3.Position pin with the pin retention tabs oriented adjacent to the spindle groove.

4.Tap the pin on the outboard end with a hammer. Continue tapping the pin inward until the retention tabs on the sides of the pin contact the spindle face. Repeat procedure for the lower pin.

Correct Caliper Pin InstallationCorrect Caliper Pin Installation



CAUTION: During the installation procedure do not allow the tabs of the caliper pin to be tapped too far into the spindle groove. If this happens it will be necessary to tap the other end of the caliper pin until the tabs snap into place. The tabs on each end of the caliper pin must be free to catch on the spindle flanks.

5.If removed, install the brake hose to the caliper and perform brake bleeding procedures.

Caliper Inlet BlockCaliper Inlet Block


6.Install the wheel and tire assembly.

7.Lower the vehicle, check the brake fluid level and fill as necessary. Check brakes for proper operation.



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