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Ok, So It's A Ranchero, But Technically A Falcon Underneath 
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1966 Ford Ranchero Brake Pad View
Once the four-piston calipers were bolted in place, the new pads simply slipped in from the top. Don't forget, the caliper's bleeder screw should always be at the top. It can be easy to accidentally swap the right and left calipers, as they look identical. Also included with the new calipers were two brake pad retainers that bolted in after the pads were installed.
1966 Ford Ranchero Rotor Caliper View 1966 Ford Ranchero Engine Bay View Master Cylinder 0601Cr Air 16 Z 1966 Ford Ranchero Trunk View Compressor 1966 Ford Ranchero Interior View Gauge 1966 Ford Ranchero Wheel View Close Up