Installing rear brake pads is a crucial aspect of maintaining a vehicle’s braking system. Brake pads, which are located within the brake calipers, are responsible for creating friction against the brake rotors to slow down or stop the vehicle. Over time, brake pads wear down and need to be replaced to ensure optimal braking performance and safety.
Replacing rear brake pads involves several important steps. Firstly, the vehicle should be safely parked on a level surface, and the parking brake engaged. The rear wheels should be chocked to prevent the vehicle from rolling. Next, the lug nuts on the rear wheels should be loosened but not removed. Using a jack and jack stands, the rear of the vehicle should be lifted, and the rear wheels removed.