* 15mm wrench
* 18mm wrench
* Torque wrench
* Caliper spreader
* Jack and jack stands
Procedure
1. Park the vehicle on a level surface and engage the parking brake.
2. Chock the wheels to prevent the vehicle from rolling.
3. Raise the rear of the vehicle using a jack and jack stands.
4. Remove the lug nuts and wheel from the affected side.
5. Locate the caliper mounting bolts. There are two bolts on the back of the caliper.
6. Use an 18mm wrench to loosen the caliper mounting bolts. Do not remove the bolts completely.
7. Use the caliper spreader to spread the caliper pads apart.
8. Use an 18mm wrench to remove the caliper mounting bolts.
9. Lift the caliper off of the rotor.
10. Inspect the caliper and pads for wear or damage.
11. If necessary, replace the caliper or pads.
12. Install the new caliper or pads.
13. Tighten the caliper mounting bolts to 25 ft-lb.
14. Install the wheel and lug nuts.
15. Lower the vehicle using the jack and jack stands.
16. Test the brakes to ensure that they are working properly.