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  1. 🔴In this video I will show you the procedure to change out your rear brake pads and rotors on your 2017-2018 Toyota Corolla iM. I will go over all the tools...

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    • Remove The Wheel
    • Inspect The Brakes
    • Remove The Caliper
    • Remove The Brake Pads
    • Remove The Caliper Bracket
    • Install The Brake Pads
    • Re-install The Brake Caliper
    • Put The Tire Back on
    • Repeat For Other Side
    • Materials Used

    Remove the lug nuts with the 13/16″ socket. If you have one, an impact wrenchmakes the job go faster. You might have to give the wheel a kick to loosen it, then set the wheel aside. If the wheel is rusted on, see this post for a method to get it off.

    Now is a good time to inspect the condition of your brake pads, calipers, and brake lines. Make sure nothing is loose or leaking.

    Remove the two 14 mm bolts holding the caliper on. Gently slide the brake caliper off of the pads. Then hang it from the strut spring. Wire the caliper in place so that it does not accidentally fall down and break your brake line. Or ideally, get some caliper hooks.

    Remove the 2 brake pads and set them aside. It is recommended to change brake pads when you change rotors. 1. Brake Pads 2002-2008 Toyota Corolla – Bosch BE923H Brake Pads 2. Brake Pads 2009-2018 Toyota Corolla – Bosch BC1210 Brake Pads If you are changing brake pads, check out this post for how to change front brake pads.

    Now, locate the two 17 mm bolts holding the bracket on, and remove them. You might need to use a cheater bar, as these are torqued pretty tight. Remove the caliper bracketand set it aside. Now, clean off the hub, and spread some Anti-Seizeon it, so that your rotor doesn’t rust on. Here is a picture of the old and new rotors side by side. 1. Rotors(...

    Gently slide the brake pads into the slots. Put a little bit of caliper grease on the slots, if there is not some there already.

    Gently slide the brake caliper over the pads. Insert the caliper bolts. Make sure that the caliper pins are turned to the proper orientation. There is a tab, that the caliper bolts must slide past. Make sure you are not tightening against the tab, as it can be bent and damage the caliper pin. Then tighten the 2 caliper bolts to 25 ft-lbs. Spread so...

    Tighten the lug nuts by hand. Then once they are finger tight, use a torque wrench to torque the lug nuts in a star pattern. The torque setting should be 76 ft-lbs. Remove the jack standand lower the vehicle.

    Now repeat the same process for the other side of the vehicle. I hope this was helpful to you! Follow this link for more time and money-saving articles on Toyota Corolla maintenance! Thanks for reading PracticalMechanic.com! In case it is helpful, these are links to the materials I used for this repair:

  2. When the brakes on your 2017 Toyota Corolla are exerted while driving, the pads exert pressure against the rotor which brings the 2017 Toyota Corolla to a standstill. Over time, your rotors will also wear down and you may find the pads have created a slight groove in the rotor. This is very harmful to the rotor and this must be avoided.

  3. Duralast Gold Brake Rotor 44622DG. $8499. Location: Front. Part # 44622DG. SKU # 539282. Year Warranty. Checkif this fits your Toyota Corolla.

  4. Toyota Corolla 2018, 1-Click Z23 Evolution Drilled and Slotted Brake Kit by PowerStop®. Get superior benefits of ceramic pads and cross-drilled rotors in the PowerStop 1-Click Brake kit. These components are used in street performance... $116.86 - $337.66. PowerStop® Z17 Evolution Geomet® Plain Brake Kit.

  5. Take the following steps to check your rotors: Lift your Toyota just enough to take the weight off your tires. If you’re lifting your vehicle by the tires, insert jack stands underneath your car to take the weight off the tires. Remove the lug nuts from a wheel. Take off the tire and wheel. Now, you’ll see the rotor.

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