How to change rear brake pads on a 2011 ford f150?

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James B. January 25, 2021
To change rear brake pads on a 2011 Ford F-150, watch: https://www.Youtube.com/watch?v=7KRKvifJefE Your brakes need to be in the beSTShape. Having faulty brakes will lead into difficulties. Screeching sounds can come about from low brake fluid. A loose bearing can make for terrible stops. The brakes can lock up, which will result in car crashes. Premature brake wear is a problem that needs to be addressed. Bad brake pads will result in problems with the vehicle stopping. Brake equipment will become old and will need to be replaced at some point. The brake pads and shoes need replacing every 50,000 miles. The brake rotors need to be changed every 60,000 miles. The brake fluid needs to be changed every 20,000 to 45,000 miles.
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Joe L. April 9, 2020
Remove the wheel, caliper, lug nuts, rotors, brackets, and old inner and outer pads. Replace the caps, add the new pads against the rotor, then replace all parts.
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