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Old 09-02-2018, 08:00 AM
Oyiwaa Noela Oyiwaa Noela is offline
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Default 2014 Pathfinder: Rear Rotor Removal (Caliper Bolt Issue)

Hello Folks,

I started doing my brakes on my pathfinder, replacing all pads and rotors. Fronts were a breeze.

I started work on the rears this morning, and gave up replacing the rotors because I am unable to remove the lower rear caliper bracket bolt. This is because part of the suspension arm is blocking the way.

The images are located here:
Caliper Bolt 2 — imgbb.com
Caliper Bolt 1 — imgbb.com

But it is not clear how you can remove this bolt and/or remove the rear rotors.

I will be very grateful if you can help me out here ..

thanks - Oyiwaa
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Old 09-03-2018, 02:45 AM
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Leave that bolt in and then remove the two bolts on the caliper bracket. Once the caliper is off the vehicle you can slide the pin out of the bracket. No need to loosen that bolt.
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