How Do You Change The Brake Pads On A 97 Ford Thunderbird?
The Ford Thunderbird’s last year of production was in 1997. It was later reintroduced with a completely different generational redesign in 2002. The 1997 T-Bird could feature both front and rear disc brake systems, which employ brake pads as the braking friction components. While all the models used front disc brakes, some of the manufactured models also featured rear drum braking systems. There are a few different procedures between replacing front and rear disc brake pads that required different tools to perform the task effectively. Use the clean syringe to remove half of the brake fluid from the master cylinder. Dispose of the fluid and replace the cover to the cylinder. Place a wheel block against the outside tread of a tire on the opposite axle of the one you’re replacing brake pads on. Use the lug wrench to loosen the wheel nuts on the two tires of the axle you’re replacing the brake pads on. Loosen the nuts just enough to back them away from the wheel rim. Lift one side of the