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How to Replace Rear Brakes and Rotors on Ford E 150 Van

How to Replace Rear Brakes and Rotors on Ford E 150 Van

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How to Change Rear Brakes & Rotors on a 2004-2006 Ford E-150 (Disc or Drum Setup)

Step-by-step rear brake service guide with tools, parts list, safety tips, and how to identify disc vs drum

How to Change Rear Brakes & Rotors on a 2004-2006 Ford E-150 (Disc or Drum Setup)

Step-by-step rear brake service guide with tools, parts list, safety tips, and how to identify disc vs drum for 2004, 2005, 2006

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🔧 E-150 - Rear Brake Service (Pads/Rotors or Shoes/Drums)

On your E-150, the rear brakes may be disc brakes (pads + rotors) or drum brakes (shoes + drums) depending on configuration. The correct steps, parts, and especially torque specs are different, so we need to identify which rear brake setup you have before I walk you through the full replacement.

Difficulty Level: Intermediate | Estimated Time: 2-4 hours


⚠️ Safety & Precautions

  • 🛑 Work on a flat, solid surface; never on dirt or a slope.
  • 🧱 Support the van with jack stands; never rely on a floor jack.
  • 🪵 Chock the front wheels before lifting the rear.
  • 🔥 Brakes can be hot—let everything cool before touching.
  • 🧪 Avoid breathing brake dust; use brake cleaner, not compressed air.

🔧 Required Tools

You'll need the following tools for this repair:

  • Floor jack (rated 3-ton minimum)
  • Jack stands (rated 3-ton minimum)
  • Wheel chocks
  • 21mm socket
  • 13/16" socket
  • Breaker bar (1/2")
  • Torque wrench (20-250 ft-lbs range)
  • Ratchet (3/8")
  • Socket set (8mm-21mm)
  • Combination wrench set (8mm-21mm)
  • Flathead screwdriver
  • Pliers
  • Wire brush
  • Bungee cord
  • Brake cleaner
  • Catch pan
  • Nitrile gloves
  • Safety glasses
  • C-clamp (6")
  • Disc brake piston compressor kit (specialty)
  • Drum brake spring pliers (specialty)
  • Brake adjusting spoon (specialty)

🔩 Required Parts

HowToo sells all the parts you need for this repair:

  • Rear brake pad set - Qty: 1
  • Rear brake rotors - Qty: 2
  • Rear brake caliper hardware kit - Qty: 1
  • Brake grease (silicone) - Qty: 1
  • Rear brake shoe set - Qty: 1
  • Rear brake drums - Qty: 2
  • Rear drum brake hardware kit - Qty: 1
  • Brake fluid (DOT 3) - Qty: 1 quart

📋 Before You Begin

  • Park on level ground, shift to P, and set the parking brake.
  • Place wheel chocks in front of both front tires.
  • Crack the rear lug nuts loose 1/2 turn with a 21mm socket or 13/16" socket and a breaker bar before lifting.
  • Tip: If the parking brake is weak, chock extra.

🔨 Step-by-Step Instructions

Follow these steps in order:

Step 1: Identify your rear brake type (disc vs drum)

  • Use a floor jack (rated 3-ton minimum) to lift one rear corner slightly (just enough to look behind the wheel).
  • Look through the wheel openings with a flashlight (or remove the wheel with a 21mm socket or 13/16" socket).
  • If you see a caliper (a clamp-looking part) squeezing a flat disc, you have rear disc brakes (pads + rotors).
  • If you see a round enclosed housing and no caliper, you have rear drum brakes (shoes + drums).

Step 2: Send me one photo so I can give exact steps + torque specs

  • Remove the wheel using a 21mm socket or 13/16" socket.
  • Take a clear photo of the entire rear brake assembly (caliper/rotor or drum backing plate area) and upload it here.

Step 3: Safe stopping point

  • Lower the van back down with the floor jack (rated 3-ton minimum) if you’re not continuing immediately.
  • Keep your tools and lug nuts together in a tray.

✅ After Repair

  • 🧾 Once I confirm your brake type, I’ll give the correct finishing steps (pedal pump procedure, parking brake check, and a safe test-drive routine).

💰 DIY vs Shop Cost

Shop Cost: $350-$900 (parts + labor)

DIY Cost: $120-$450 (parts only)

You Save: $230-$450 by doing it yourself!

Shop labor rates vary but typically run $100-$150/hour. This repair takes a shop approximately 2-4 hours.


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Reply with: (1) disc or drum rear brakes, and (2) upload a quick photo of the rear brake with the wheel off. HowToo makes it easy: same-day/2-day shipping on every part, plus all the tools and specialty tools you need! Check out the parts and tools sections below to add everything to your cart.

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