How Do You Change The Rear Brake Pads On A Ford Mustang?
Brake pads are the replaceable friction pads that pinch the brake disc when you step on the brake pedal. They are an important part of your Ford Mustang’s braking system. You should replace the brake pads before they wear beyond a 1/4 inch, or risk damaging your Mustang’s brake discs. Remove the Old Brake Pads Step 1 Park your car on a level surface. If you have a stick shift car, make sure the car is in gear. Place blocks in front of the front tires so the car does not move while you are working on it. Step 2 Open the hood of your car. Locate the master cylinder and brake fluid container. If necessary, remove brake fluid until the level in the container is less than half full. A turkey baster is a good tool for this. Put the brake fluid in the plastic container. Step 3 Raise the rear end of your Mustang with your car jack. Remove the rear tire or wheel assembly. Step 4 Use the socket wrench to remove the caliper bolts. Spray the bolts with the penetrating oil to loosen them. The bolts