Rear
REAR - SRT8
1. Make sure all caliper pistons are fully seated (bottomed) in bores.
NOTE: Brake pads need to have cooper paste applied. Paste is applied along the edges of the pads.
2. Slide the NEW inboard and outboard brake pads (2) into the opening of the disc brake caliper (1).
3. From the inboard side, slide the lower brake pad support pin (4) through caliper (2) and lower holes in both brake pads (5). Ensure that small end of support pin is in hole in outboard half of caliper.
4. Install lower end of brake pad spring clip (3) under lower brake pad support pin (4).
5. Press on upper end of spring clip (3) until it touches brake rotor.
6. Slide upper brake pad support pin (1) through caliper (2) and upper holes in both brake pads (5) in the same manner the lower pin was installed. Ensure small end of support pin is in hole in outboard half of caliper.
7. Release the spring clip allowing it to engage upper support pin.
8. From inboard side, seat upper and lower support pins (2) into caliper (1) using pin punch and hammer. Support pins must be driven into caliper until support pin retaining rings are locked into place.
9. Once support pins are fully installed into caliper, inspect assembled caliper to make sure spring clip (3) is centered in opening of caliper, correctly engaging upper and lower support pins (2), and is resting against both brake pads.
10. Install tire and wheel assembly. Service and Repair.
11. Lower vehicle.
NOTE: When NEW brake pads are installed, they must be burnished (seated) to the rotor. This must be done to ensure the proper performance of the replacement brake pads.
12. Pump brake pedal several times to set pads to caliper and brake rotor.
13. Check and adjust brake fluid level in reservoir. Service and Repair