1. Remove the wheel from the side of the caliper being removed.
2. Loosen the brake hose tip.
Helpful Hint: Place a container underneath to catch any remaining brake fluid from the hose and cylinder.
3. Remove the two bolts securing the brake shoe guide to the steering knuckle.
4. Remove the caliper from the steering knuckle and disconnect it from the brake hose by unscrewing the caliper from the hose end.
5. Install the caliper in the reverse order of removal. Tighten the brake hose tip completely before installing the caliper on the steering knuckle. When installing the caliper, make sure that the hose is not twisted. Apply anaerobic thread locker to the threads before installing the caliper mounting bolts to the steering knuckle. After installation, restore the brake fluid level in the master cylinder reservoir and bleed air from the brake hydraulic drive (see «Bleeding the hydraulic brake system»).