LincolnLS_2013
Active LVC Member
I'm going to try and replace the rotors & pads myself. Wondering if I can get someone who has done it before to look over and make sure I'm covering all the bases.
[1] Parts: front & rear rotors & pads
[2] Tools: brake pad spreader tool (is this the right tool to use to push the piston back in the caliper?)
[3] Lug nuts need to be torqued to 100 ft-lb, right?
[4] Lubricant/grease: which should I get, and does it need to be applied anywhere beyond the "caliper slide pins"?
[5] Any suggestions on how to get off stripped lug nuts? Still wearing the OEM ones, there's a couple pretty badly stripped. I got new lug nuts to replace all the olds ones, so really just need to get those old suckers off.
[6] Is this a good time to replace the brake fluid (ie. when I'm taking the rotors and pads out)? I'm at 93,000 km, so I think it's about time. Is brake fluid change something I can do, or do I need special tools so that air bubbles don't get into the system? Haven't looked into this yet, might research some more, and do it too.
[1] Parts: front & rear rotors & pads
[2] Tools: brake pad spreader tool (is this the right tool to use to push the piston back in the caliper?)
[3] Lug nuts need to be torqued to 100 ft-lb, right?
[4] Lubricant/grease: which should I get, and does it need to be applied anywhere beyond the "caliper slide pins"?
[5] Any suggestions on how to get off stripped lug nuts? Still wearing the OEM ones, there's a couple pretty badly stripped. I got new lug nuts to replace all the olds ones, so really just need to get those old suckers off.
[6] Is this a good time to replace the brake fluid (ie. when I'm taking the rotors and pads out)? I'm at 93,000 km, so I think it's about time. Is brake fluid change something I can do, or do I need special tools so that air bubbles don't get into the system? Haven't looked into this yet, might research some more, and do it too.