http://www.fcpeuro.com/Volvo-parts/ ▻ We’re back with our friend Ben McNally who’s replacing the rear brakes on his Volvo 850 with ATE Premium One slotted ro…
http://www.fcpeuro.com/Volvo-parts/ ▻ We’re back with our friend Ben McNally who’s replacing the rear brakes on his Volvo 850 with ATE Premium One slotted ro…
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The locating pin is a small, allen key bolt on the face of the rotor, usually 6 or 7mm. Simple to remove, just unscrew it. Hope that helps!
When installing the new rotor he stated in the video (5:04) that the vehicle did not have a locating pin. As for how to remove the locating pin before removing the axle, there are other FCP videos will show you how.
Not a bad idea at all, our pads were still in good condition so we didn’t address that in this video.
While you have wheel off, it wouldn’t be a bad idea to adjust the e-brake engagement as well; especially when replacing the rear rotors.
Great video very clear thanks very much
ok — now I’m ticked off, although I appreciate your work and the video. bear in mind, I’m a novice. spent an hour banging on the rotor trying to get it off.
How about, REMOVE THE LOCATING PIN ? !
You missed that and as someone doing it first time how the (*&^^ do I know? it looked like part of the rotor frankly.
nevermind — into it now and now know why everyone has said not to shy away from this.
a cinch so far — right now trying to get the rotor off — hammer trick isn’t working. what a great video this is, thanks SO MUCH !
I’m doing this today — before I do, will the hub be able to spin like you show when the car transmission is in park? (and the emergency brake is off?)
You”ll want to check out our site fcpimport (dot) com for pads and rotors for your car, we’ve got a couple you can chose from, including some drilled/slotted variations and Akebono pads like Ben uses in this video. Hope that helps.
can i use this rotors and brake pads on a lancer ES 2.0 2006???
Considering how cheap they are you should probably do them just because you’re already at it. Also inspect the rod bushings for the rear links at the differential while you’re was back there, it’s a good time to do that as well.
wondering to replace a new set up for volvo 242GT , would be good idea, to replace, at the same time the weel bearings? Since the whole thing is out!? What you say?
Sweet! Thanks for the vid. How about adjusting the parking brake?
If my memory serves me correctly it’s similar to the process on the S60, I’ve pasted the link in the description above. Hope that helps!
The procedure is slightly different on the 850R and V70R models- bigger pads, correct?
Glad we could help!
this was VERY useful. Thank you!