To remove the rear wheels, first loosen the lug nuts without fully removing them, then raise the rear of the vehicle and secure it on jackstands before taking off the wheels. Next, take off the caliper protector, remove the cotter pin from the clevis pin connecting the
Parking Brake Cable to the lever, pull out the pin, and detach the cable. Disconnect the brake hose fitting from the caliper and plug it to prevent contaminants from entering the brake system and to minimize brake fluid loss. Remove the caliper mounting bolts and lift the caliper off its mounting bracket. If the rear caliper requires disassembly, special tools are needed, so it is advisable to take it to a dealer service department or a repair shop, or obtain a rebuilt unit from an auto parts store or dealer. For installation, reverse the removal steps, ensuring to replace the copper sealing washers on either side of the brake line fitting. After installation, bleed the brake system, then install the wheels, hand tighten the lug nuts, remove the jackstands, lower the vehicle, and finally tighten the wheel lug nuts to the specified torque.