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    6L2Z-2C026-C
    Rotor
    • Location: Driver Side;Passenger Side
    MSRP: $116.65 Your Price: $77.34
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    5L2Z-1A124-A
    Ring
    Retainer Ring
    • Location: Driver Side;Passenger Side
    MSRP: $53.68 Your Price: $36.88
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Brake Pads Installation and Repair Tips for 2002 Ford Explorer

  • Q: How to service and repair the rear brake pads on 2002 Ford Explorer?
    A: To adjust the rear brake pads, take away brake fluid in the master cylinder reservoir. Check the brake pads and change them in case of wear. The rear disc brake caliper piston should be withdrawn and the slipper mating surface washed. Replace new slippers and brake pads and make sure they are on the right side, and install the caliper again and check the brake.
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