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Rear bearings and ABS

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wilfredorivera1

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Apr 15, 2005
cleveland, Ohio
When I start driving my car even at slow speeds I can hear weird sounds on the back, my friend told me that it was the sound of the road due to my car is so low to the ground, but I think that my rear bearings are going out. Well I went to advance auto parts and I purchased 2 hub assemblies for the rear (60 dollars a piece). Ok here are the questions:

Can I remove the caliper and rotor with out disconnecting the lines?

Would I be able to put everything together and have my brakes work the same way?

I really do not know anything about ABS and I am kind of scared I am going have to disconnect the lines.

Can somebody please tell me the steps of bleeding the brakes just in case?

Thank you

Will Rivera
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wilfredorivera1 said:
Can I remove the caliper and rotor with out disconnecting the lines?

Would I be able to put everything together and have my brakes work the same way?

Can somebody please tell me the steps of bleeding the brakes just in case?
1) yes, hang the caliper to the spring with a bungie cord after removing it so as to not stretch/damage the flexable brake line.

2) yes

3) http://www.dsmtuners.com/forums/showthread.php?t=100353
 
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