Need new brake pads and rotors? Learn how to replace your brakes yourself and save more than half the cost of a shop! I show you every step including how to remove and install pads and rotors, where to use brake grease, how to grease the guide pins, and how to torque the bolts for a safe and complete brake job.
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Find your car's repair manual: http://www.repairsurge.com/?source=1
Brake Pads and Rotors: http://amzn.to/29VpD1B
Brake Compressor Tool: http://amzn.to/1YWFuNC
The Socket Set I use: http://amzn.to/1YWFnSi
Here is the Silicone Paste I used: http://amzn.to/1XSnlCg
Torque wrench I use: http://amzn.to/22o4uiV
3 Ton Jack: http://amzn.to/22o4kYF
Breaker Bar: http://amzn.to/1sOC0D2
Caliper Guide Pin Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gdc3PZ0gFvA
Truck Brake Pad and Rotor Replacement Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UlbFFq60Tec
Drum Brake Replacement Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJ_UXP6GWkw
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to remove the caliper cant you just remove both bolts or not??
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He sounds different, it's like he's tired with no zest. It's really hard to be a content creator I guess and there's always saturation point.
Is it normal to get smell and a little smoke when breaking in? Car doesn’t pull no noises or anything
Great video, thank you!
How do you go about choosing a brake rotor when replacing them? PowerStop says one of their kits will fit my car, but AutoZone says it won't. What would be the best move here?
You forgot to put the metal springy thing in the brake pad
Just changed my rear discs and pads. First time doing it and this video was invaluable. Felt like I’d been dealing with brakes for years. Need to flush the fluid now as the pressure didn’t build up in the pedal so guessing there’s some air in the lines. Will be following your video on flushing the fluid (but I’ll cheat and buy a bleeding kit). Cheers Chris.
Are the guide pins the same as slide pins?
I’m a novice mechanic and this is my first time attempting to do brakes but I feel pretty confident that I can do it with the help from your video, thanks!
You are a blessing brother
I'm not gonna pay any mechanic for break and oil change anymore
You have done the job for me
Very easy to do
He goes a far bit far beyond every mechanic does
Not cleaning the hub face before fitting new rotor is very school boy error.. always clean the face down before fitting new rotor so it has a clean level fit to prevent brake judder from uneven rotation of the rotor.
Hi Chris I was replacing rear brake pads i20 2014 hyundai
1st I couldn't put in there right spot eventually I did after tapping but now there is squeaking noise plz help is where I was wrong
To me they r wrong pads
Thank you