How Do You Change The Rear Brakes On A Hyundai Elantra?
Changing the rear brakes on your Hyundai Elantra is a relatively easy task. However, it requires careful attention to detail. In addition, you should consider servicing both rear tires at the same time; this will help you avoid brake pull every time you apply the brakes due to uneven part wear. Follow these simple steps to replace the brakes in a matter of minutes. Park your Hyundai Elantra in a safe place with enough room for you to work around the rear of the vehicle. Loosen the wheel lugs on the rear tires. Raise the rear of the car with a floor jack and safely support it on jack stands. Remove the tires. Pry the grease cup off the wheel hub, using a standard screwdriver. Remove the cotter pin and nut ring–if equipped–using a pair of nose pliers. Remove the nut from the axle stub using an axle socket and ratchet. Remove the wheel bearing and brake drum. Remove the upper return spring from the brake assembly; then depress the small spring cups. Hold the brake shoes against the back