Mach1Mike
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- '95 XLT
I did a quick search, and came up with 2 different posts for rear rotor removal...and 2 totally different answers.
Here is my question for clarity. I have a '96 Explorer XLT 4x4 (4.0)
I am trying to replace the rear rotor. I have my new rotor in hand, and just need to get the other one off. I have removed the tire, and the caliper.
I have looked, and it does not appear that i have any of the little clips retaining the rotor. Now, I have seen, just beat the piss out of it, and it will come off...and I have also seen someone say that you had to remove the backing plate for the caliper etc, to get it off. (but I think that was on a 2wd model.)
Can any one give me the good answer for mine with 4wd. Do I need to make any adjustment to the parking break or should it come off anyway? If so, how do I do that?
Thanks.
Here is my question for clarity. I have a '96 Explorer XLT 4x4 (4.0)
I am trying to replace the rear rotor. I have my new rotor in hand, and just need to get the other one off. I have removed the tire, and the caliper.
I have looked, and it does not appear that i have any of the little clips retaining the rotor. Now, I have seen, just beat the piss out of it, and it will come off...and I have also seen someone say that you had to remove the backing plate for the caliper etc, to get it off. (but I think that was on a 2wd model.)
Can any one give me the good answer for mine with 4wd. Do I need to make any adjustment to the parking break or should it come off anyway? If so, how do I do that?
Thanks.