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Ford Focus: Rear brakes hard change?

  1. #1
    GO
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    Rear brakes hard change?

    2001 Focus wagon, I changed front brake pads and rotors without too much
    difficulty have been
    avoiding doing rear brakes heard it was hard to get drums off.

    Anyone had experience doing rear shoes or tips that might help. I have
    145,000 kms on vehicle
    and know I better change them before I have a problem.


    Garry



  2. #2
    Chris
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    Re: Rear brakes hard change?

    GO wrote:
     

    Hi Garry

    This has been discussed loads of times here before, if you Google in groups
    you will find all the info you need.

    Basically it is easier/better to remove the drums and hubs complete by
    undoing the 4 bolts that hold them to the backplate. It gives you more room
    to work and avoids disturbing the wheel bearings.

    HTH

    Chris

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  3. #3
    Henri
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    Re: Rear brakes hard change?

    The only problem using the 4 bolt removal system is that if you have never
    had these bolts removed and reinstalled, it will be impossible to get then
    loosened without using air tools. The lower shock mounting bolt has to be
    also removed to get proper access. I live in a province where they used ice
    melter on the roads and it rusts external car mechanical parts like crazy.
    The only way to get the fasteners undone is to use a very large impact gun.

    I just removed the spindle nut, and from what I found out so does most
    dealerships and brake shops. The nut can be reused 4 times. Torque is about
    160lbs.


    "Chris Whelan" <com> wrote in message
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    GO wrote:
     

    Hi Garry

    This has been discussed loads of times here before, if you Google in groups
    you will find all the info you need.

    Basically it is easier/better to remove the drums and hubs complete by
    undoing the 4 bolts that hold them to the backplate. It gives you more room
    to work and avoids disturbing the wheel bearings.

    HTH

    Chris

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  4. #4
    Chris
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    Re: Rear brakes hard change?

    Henri wrote:
     
    tmaladjustment loosened without using air tools. The lower shock mounting
    bolt has to be 

    This argument comes up every time rear brake access is discussed! All I can
    say is that I have used the 4-bolt method a number of times on both my
    Focus, and on a number of Escorts (which have essentially the same brakes)
    without a problem. It is the Haynes manual recommended way.

    Cars with ABS need the sensor wire threaded through with a bit of care.

    As a DIYer, I don't have access to any kind of impact gun. I just remove
    them with a 13mm socket, short extention and ratchet - no problem!

    I have never had to remove the lower shock mounting bolt - I can't see how
    it is in the way unless there is a difference between US/European spec.

    Removing the hub nut leaves the hub in the way, making shoe
    removal/replacement much more difficult. It also runs the risk of wheel
    bearing contamination or maladjusment on re-assembly.

    Here in the UK salt is also used abundantly on the roads in winter but I've
    never noticed it causing sufficient corrosion on fasteners such that
    removal was impossible.

    YMMV

    Chris
     

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    Dave
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    "Henri" <com> wrote in message
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    I also live in such a winter climate, but if you get the car properly
    undercoated such fastenings can be removed reasonably easily. An air gun is
    useful, but a socket extension combined with a shot of anti-seizing spray
    works just as well.



  6. #6
    Chris
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    Re: Rear brakes hard change?

    There are four bolts coming in from the backside that allow you to remove
    the Drum along with the bearing!
    17mm socket with various extensions.
    It's relatively easy once you know how to get the drum off!!





 

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