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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
    Bearing Retainer
    • Location: Driver Side;Passenger Side
    MSRP: $53.68 Your Price: $36.88
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Brake Pads Installation and Repair Tips for 2007 Ford Explorer Sport Trac

  • Q: How to service and repair the rear brake pads on 2007 Ford Explorer Sport Trac?
    A: In order to service the rear brake pads, one should use DOT 3 approved brake fluid to prevent damage. Make sure the level of the brake fluid is checked, and adjusted. Hold the caliper correctly, take away the old brake pads and check wear. Install new pads and be sure of proper piston compression and then reassemble and test the brakes.
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