The safety of a motor vehicle is paramount. Regardless if the Ford Ranger are economic holes, certain maintenance acts are indispensable. Today we will explain to you when to replace the brake discs of your Ford Ranger? To accomplish this, first of all, we will find out what the brake discs of your motor vehicle are used for, then, when to replace the brake discs of your Ford Ranger, and, finally, how to replace them with new ones.

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Interest of the brake discs of a Ford Ranger

We start our content page by detailing what the brake discs of a Ford Ranger are used for, it will allow you to understand why it is important to be certain that they are always in good working conditions.
Brake discs are the most important part of your braking system. In actual fact, braking on an Ford Ranger is hydraulic, it is a system of hoses and pressurized oil that will come into action when you press your brake pedal. This pressure will actuate a piston that will push the brake pads on your brake disc which is attached to your wheel. When the brake pads will pinch the discs which will cause your Ford Ranger to brake.

When to replace the brake discs of a Ford Ranger?

We will now move on to the section that undoubtedly attracts you to this content, namely, when changing the brake discs of a Ford Ranger? How we explained it to you just before, the brake discs and pads work in osmosis, nevertheless these two components are wearing auto parts and they will, over time and specifically the friction when braking wears out and loses braking power. We will now outline the different solutions to know when to replace them:

  • We consider that generally the brake discs should be changed every 80, 000 – 100, 000 km on a Ford Ranger , nevertheless it is important to know that according to your driving style and the type of journey this can vary significantly. In truth, if you specifically drive on the motorway and your brakes are only slightly used, this value can increase, on the other hand, if you only drive in built-up areas, it can reduce.
  • A basic and good technique to identify the state of the brake discs on your motor vehicle is during the technical inspection. In truth this thorough control checks the state of your brakes and the controller will tell you if they are in good state or need to be changed.
  • A basic visual technique to know when to replace the brake discs on your Ford Ranger is to remove the wheels after the car has been set on stands. Once taken off, you will be able to access your discs and check their state. If they have any big scratches or deformations you will have to replace them. Otherwise the second indicator to check is to measure the depth of the disk in relation to its edge, if this value exceeds 1 mm you will have to change them by new ones.

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How to replace the brake discs on your Ford Ranger?

Finally, to end this content we will quickly show you how to replace the brake discs of your Ford Ranger. You must know that if you replace the brake discs of your car, you will absolutely have to change the brake pads of your Ford Ranger, don’t think twice to consult our content which points out you how to make this replace.
As far as changing discs is concerned, here are the most important steps to follow:

  • Put your Ford Ranger on stands, take off the wheels you want to act on.
  • Using a large flat screwdriver, pry on your brake pads to compress the caliper piston as much as possible and have enough play to make all your changes.
  • Using large Torx bits, take out the two nuts that lock the upper part of your brake caliper, take out it.
  • Remove your brake pads, then unlock your brake discs thanks to the two torx screws on the side of the disc, you might need a mallet to remove the discs.
  • Replace the discs and tighten them with the new torx screws provided, replace your pads, reassemble the upper part of the caliper and tighten everything tightly.
  • Mounting your wheels, and make sure to do a 500-kilometer brake break-in before braking hard.

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