Other Name: Pad Kit, Front Disc Brake; Disc Brake Hardware Kit; Front Pads; Pad Kit, Brake
Position: Front
Replaces: 18024931
Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's
factory warranty.
Fits the following Vehicles:
1994-1996 Buick Regal | Custom, Gran Sport, Limited, Olympic Gold Edition | 6 Cyl 3.1 L GAS, 6 Cyl 3.8 L GAS
Buick Regal Brake Pad
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Buick Regal Brake Pad Parts Questions & Experts Answers
Q: How to replace the front brake pads on Buick Regal?
A: Start by checking the brake master cylinder reservoir for fluid level. Drain fluids when needed until you reach the correct position between minimum and maximum marks. Lift the vehicle and put safety stands under it. Remove the tire and wheel units. Apply two hand-tight wheel nuts to hold the rotor while using a large c-clamp to slowly push the front caliper piston against the back of the outboard pad until the piston can be removed from the bore. Position the roof caliper above the wheel for protection and untighten both components before disassembling. Take the caliper pads off from their mounting position and detach the retainer slides from the caliper bracket. Check the disc brake mounting parts as well as the caliper dust boot for damage and replace faulty components. Replace the caliper bolts with new parts because corrosion makes them unsafe. Insert a wooden block on top of the piston and install it in the caliper bore using a c-clamp while ensuring not to harm the piston or boot. Place the two retainers onto the caliper bracket with attention to the wear sensor position at the leading edge of outside pads when the wheel turns forward. Fasten the pads to the caliper anchor bracket first, then move the caliper back over the front pads. Smear grease on the bolt threads before inserting and screwing the lower caliper bolt into position with a torque of 95 nm (70 ft. Lbs.). Install wheel assembly on tire and lower the car then remove wheel lug nuts holding rotor to the hub. While keeping the engine turned off press Brake Pedal to two-thirds of its length and release it slow. Press and release the Brake Pedal 15 times but stop when you achieve a solid Brake Pedal sensation that helps put brake pads and pistons in the correct position. Complete brake system restoration by loosening the Brake Pad master cylinder reservoir to its right position before burning in both pads and rotors.