Originally Posted by
timsrv
The easy way is to use an impact gun. Air is preferred, but they make some pretty good electric stuff........even some cordless ones are decent. If you don't have one, an alternate way is to have somebody step on the brakes BEFORE you disassemble/disable them, break them loose, then follow the manual. Wait on the final torque until after the brakes are reassembled, then after you've bled the brakes, have your helper hold them down again while you torque. An alternate, alternate method could be to simply use a pry bar between the wheel studs to hold it still for breaking loose/retorquing. Tim