Challenger V8-5.7L (2010)
8. Check and adjust brake fluid level in reservoir (1) as necessary.
CAUTION: If NEW brake rotors or pads have been installed, keep in mind that braking effectiveness might be somewhat reduced during the
first brake applications following installation.
9. Road test vehicle making several stops to wear off any foreign material on brakes and to seat brake pads. If new brake pads are installed, they need
to be properly burnished. .
Rear
REAR
NOTE: Inspect brake pads and parking brake shoes before installation See: Brake Pad/Service and Repair/Procedures/Brake Pads - Inspection
1. Clean hub face (1) to remove any dirt or corrosion where rotor mounts.
2. Install brake rotor (2) over studs on hub and bearing (1).
3. Slide caliper with pads (2) over brake rotor and align with knuckle.
4. Install caliper mounting bolts (1). Tighten bolts to 130 Nm (96 ft. lbs.).
5. Remove jack from under spring link.
6. Install tire and wheel assembly. Tighten wheel mounting nuts to 150 Nm (110 ft. lbs.) torque. See: Maintenance/Wheels and Tires/Service and
Repair/Removal and Replacement/Tires and Wheels - Installation
7. Lower vehicle.
8. Pump brake pedal several times to ensure vehicle has a firm brake pedal before moving vehicle.