How to Change Rear Brake Discs?

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DenishtheMenace
Loosen nuts which hold wheel and brake disc in place. Remove the disc from wheel and replace it with a new one. Refill braking oil if required.
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To change rear disc brakes first lift the vehicle and remove the wheel. Next, remove the brake calipers and replace the pads. Finally, remount the calipers and depress the pistons
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1. Park the car on a level surface and place the wheel chocks in front of the front wheels. Loosen the lug nuts on the wheel you are working on but don't take them off. 2. Jack the
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1. Raise the Honda at the rear wheel where the brake pads are to be replaced by positioning the jack head onto the frame rail and pumping the lever to get the wheel off of the ground
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1. Lift the Honda's hood. Remove the master cylinder cap located to the right of the engine, near the back of the engine compartment. Siphon half of the brake fluid from the container
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