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Rear

Rear Disc Rotor

REMOVAL

1) Lift up the vehicle, and then remove the rear wheels.
2) Release the parking brake.
3) Remove the brake hose bracket.





4) Remove the caliper body assembly from housing, and suspend it from the strut using a wire.

CAUTION:
Be careful not to stretch the brake hose.





5) Remove the disc rotor.

NOTE:
If it is difficult to remove the disc rotor, perform the following two methods in order.

(1) Turn the adjusting screw using a flat tip screwdriver until the brake shoe is far enough away to allow removal of the disc rotor.





(2) If it is difficult to remove the disc rotor from the hub, drive an 8 mm bolt into the threads B of the rotor, then remove the rotor.





INSTALLATION

1) Install each part in the reverse order of removal.

Tightening torque:
Brake hose bracket
33 Nm (3.36 kgf-m, 24.3 ft-lb)
Caliper body assembly
66 Nm (6.73 kgf-m, 48.7 ft-lb)

2) Adjust the parking brake.

INSPECTION

1) Check the rear wheel bearing play and axle hub runout before inspecting the disc rotor runout.
2) Secure the disc rotor by tightening the five wheel nuts.
3) Set a dial gauge 10 mm (0.39 in) inward from the disc rotor outer circumference. Rotate the disc rotor to check runout. If the disc rotor runout exceeds the limit, resurface the disc rotor. After grinding, check the thickness of the disc rotor according to the procedure in step 4).





Disc rotor runout limit:
0.05 mm (0.0020 in)

4) Set a micrometer 10 mm (0.39 in) inward from the disc rotor outer perimeter, and then measure the disc rotor thickness. If the thickness A of the disc rotor exceeds the service limit, replace with a new disc rotor.