How Do You Remove The Rear Disk Brakes On A Yukon?
The anti-lock braking system of the GMC Yukon is designed to exceed the strictest safety standards of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. To ensure that the brakes perform to those standards throughout the life of the vehicle, proper maintenance of the brake pads is required. Break pads show wear by exhibiting a lack of stopping power, a soft or “mushy” brake pedal response, or a distinctive squeal from the wear indicators. When it is time to replace the rear brake pads of your Yukon you can have your brakes serviced by an auto mechanic, or you can change the brake pads yourself for a fraction of the cost. Step 1 Park the Yukon in an area that will allow for safe working on both sides of the vehicle. Put the transmission in “park” and apply the parking brake. Place tire blocks around the front tires to prevent the SUV from rolling while lifted. Step 2 Remove the lug nuts from the rear wheels using a tire iron. Step 3 Lift the GMC Yukon with a lifting jack. Place the jac