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Tools for 07' Santa Fe rear brakes?
Going to replace my sis in laws rear pads.
Questions: Any specialty tools required? Size of C-Clamp needed for caliper squeeze? 12 pt or 6 pt socket size for caliper removal? I dont have my old $50k tool box any more so if I have to get anything I need to know in advance. Thanks tons for your help. |
My questions to you:
- FWD or AWD? - Are you replacing the rotors or just the pads? - Are you also replacing the shoes for the drum parking brake in the rotor hat? Answers to your questions: 1. No 2. Screw C-clamps, use this instead: http://shopngarage.com/blog/wp-conte...PistonTool.jpg http://www.greenhybrid.com/share/fil...5/DSCN3359.jpg 3. 6-point PROCEDURE TO REPLACE REAR BRAKE PADS 1. Loosen the guide rod bolt (A) and pivot the caliper up out of the way. http://www.hmaservice.com/data/Passe...scmbr6517d.gif 2. Replace shims (A), pad retainers (B), and brake pads (C). http://www.hmaservice.com/data/Passe...scmbr6521n.gif 3. Push the piston in the cylinder using a SST (09581-11000) (or the tool I listed above) http://www.hmaservice.com/data/Passe...scmbr6519d.gif 4. Pivot the caliper down and tighten the guide rod bolt. Tightening torque (lb-ft): 15.9 ~ 23.1 5. Installation is the reverse of removal. |
Thanks for the response.
FWD Just pads no on parking brk Nice little tool. Not sure where to get it, probably more expensive that a simple C-Clamp. But sure, easy nifty tool. 6 point socket, any idea of size? Presume metric? Being an old dog that only bought american and used sae I'll have to buy the socket, trying to have everything ready & not turn it into an all day affair having to go buy tools after the job is started. |
Originally Posted by Fishy5
(Post 41363)
Nice little tool. Not sure where to get it, probably more expensive that a simple C-Clamp.
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Originally Posted by Fishy5
(Post 41363)
6 point socket, any idea of size? Presume metric?
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