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I was driving i put the brakes on then suddenly i heard a loud bang and brake pedal went all the way to the floor i knew ther was something wrong with the brakes, parked went and checked the passenger side rear brake caliper was ripped off which made a hole through my rim and also ripped off the brake lines. i need to get the part but i dont know what its called. Please see the pictures, all help is greatly appreciated.
I was driving i put the brakes on then suddenly i heard a loud bang and brake pedal went all the way to the floor i knew ther was something wrong with the brakes, parked went and checked the passenger side rear brake caliper was ripped off which made a hole through my rim and also ripped off the brake lines. i need to get the part but i dont know what its called. Please see the pictures, all help is greatly appreciated.
I was driving i put the brakes on then suddenly i heard a loud bang and brake pedal went all the way to the floor i knew ther was something wrong with the brakes, parked went and checked the passenger side rear brake caliper was ripped off which made a hole through my rim and also ripped off the brake lines. i need to get the part but i dont know what its called. Please see the pictures, all help is greatly appreciated.
It looks like you broke the caliper bracket and the caliper bracket adapter. The adapter bolts onto the rear end--The caliper bracket then bolts onto the adapter, and then the caliper bolts onto the caliper bracket. Go to any Ford dealer and look at an exploded view of the area. The brackets and caliper are available from any auto parts store, but the adapter is a dealer only item.
You might have some problems with the e-brake backing plate by the looks of the way it bent. It fits very close to the inside of the rotar. Thats crazy looking.
You're also going to need a new bolt to attach the caliper bracket to the adapter. Looks like you lost the lower one which led to the catastrophic failure.
The caliper bracket does not appear to be damaged in the photos, but I'd replace it anyway.
The part will include the part number of 2B636 plus the appropriate prefix and suffix and, depending on what reference you look at, may be called the "brake backing plate", "brake caliper support bracket", "splash shield (which is also available separately)", or the "plate-support". It will run around $250-275 unless you get a discount. Take your VIN to the parts counter and use that to look up the correct item.
This is going to be a big job. You'll need the following, for sure:
Plate support (with splash shield)
Caliper bracket
Caliper bracket bolts (to plate support)
Caliper
Brake hose
New frictions (probably fluid conataminated)
New rotor, if damaged
Misc supplies (fluid, cleaner, etc)
That may change a bit once someone gets in there and takes things apart.
that is crazy, you was lucky that was not a bad accident, if you was pulling a heavy load you may have had to do what fred flintstone does to stop his car with his feet
You might have some problems with the e-brake backing plate by the looks of the way it bent. It fits very close to the inside of the rotar. Thats crazy looking.
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