Silverado Classic SS V8-6.0L (2007)
Brake Rotor/Disc: Removal and Replacement
Brake Pad and Rotor Burnishing
Brake Pad and Rotor Burnishing
Caution: Refer to Road Test Caution.
Burnishing the brake pads and brake rotors is necessary in order to ensure that the braking surfaces are properly prepared after service has been
performed on the disc brake system.
This procedure should be performed whenever the disc brake rotors have been refinished or replaced, and/or whenever the disc brake pads have been
replaced.
1. Select a smooth road with little or no traffic.
2. Accelerate the vehicle to 48 km/h (30 mph).
Important: Use care to avoid overheating the brakes while performing this step.
3. Using moderate to firm pressure, apply the brakes to bring the vehicle to a stop. Do not allow the brakes to lock.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 until approximately 20 stops have been completed. Allow sufficient cooling periods between stops in order to properly
burnish the brake pads and rotors.
Rear Brake Rotor Replacement
Rear Brake Rotor Replacement
Tools Required
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J 2619-01 Slide Hammer With Adapter
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J 41013 Rotor Resurfacing Kit
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J 42450-A Wheel Hub Resurfacing Kit
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J-46277 Rotor Removal Tool
Caution: Refer to Brake Dust Caution.
Notice: Any new rotor must have the protective coating removed from the friction surfaces before being placed in service. Remove the protective
coating using denatured alcohol or an equivalent brake cleaner, and wipe the surface clean with clean cloths. Do not use gasoline, kerosene, or other
oil base solvents which may leave an oily residue. This residue is damaging to the brake lining and is flammable.
Removal Procedure
1. Release the park brake, if necessary.
2. Inspect the fluid level in the brake master cylinder reservoir.
3. If the fluid level is midway between the maximum - full point, and the minimum allowable level, no fluid needs to be removed from the reservoir
before proceeding.
4. If the fluid level is higher than midway between the maximum - full point, and the minimum allowable level, remove fluid to the midway point