How to Install Brake Rotors and Pads. Learn how to replace your brake pads and rotors on your car. Most cars will be similar to this Ford Ranger and after watching this you will be able to change your own brakes and save hundreds of dollars .
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What manufacturer makes the best break disk and pads?
Are those caliper bolts the same size ?
Yes it's helpful buddy thanks a lot.. ..
is there no need to bleed them?
That's really helpful 👠but sadly I don't have car 😂 watching for future car ðŸšâ€â€
Thanks man, video made it simple to change out pads. Saved $200, and as recommended put $100 a side for tools and $100 for funsies. 2021 and these videos still apply perfectly.
Why I hate cars. I don’t have bolts there. Just a squeaky rubber
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As long as you remove a single pin, the clam shell will swing open yes?
Awesome Chris Fix thanks so very much for sharing I love the way you explain so easy to understand thanks again
All the people with that model of a car must REALLY like this video
This took me 10 hours
Bro! I seriously look up specifically YOU when ever I am trying to fix my truck! You are the best of the best and I am all about it!
Man these vids are great.
Hands down the best DIY video. Thanks man!
I just did my brake pads but there’s these 2 little like I wouldn’t say springs but it was on each end they kept falling off and wouldn’t stay on so just put them on without it.. do I need them?
Chris I have a question for you. My wife drives a 2015 Cadillac Srx Luxury AWD. I'm going to change the front brakes and rotors my because my mechanic has gone M.I.A. I have a prosthetic leg below the knee. Will the Cadillac Srx be a complicated job because it's a Cadillac or can I do it myself? Your instructions make it seem so simple. ðŸ‘ÂÂðŸÂ¾
Could clamping the brake caliper piston back in potentially break the ABS module?
A C-Clamp in the middle of the old brake pad works well for compressing the pistons also.
Why didn't Chris clean the back side of the rotor with brake cleaner?
Thanx Chris
I like this channel it’s very informative. I like to see how simple the work is that they charge me up for lol
Thanks Chris fix, I watched this video years ago and have saved hundreds for me and my family doing countless brake jobs over the years.
Cool. You can also Use a C clamp instead of a brake tool to save a couple bucks. Just an old grandpa trick.
Really helpful video thx bro
Another great video. Thanks Chris. Clear and helpful. Just wanted to confirm the lubes for the job.
He just saved me hundreds of dollars, wow !
Omg.
Very informative video dude. All makes sense to me and I know jack about cars
Like si veniste a jalartela.
Attaching the new brakes on 2003 Chevrolet Cavalier, I crossed the bolts. They went in very hard, I thought it was because of new rubber inserts (bushing, they came together w/new brakes) I put in holes for those bolts. They stopped ~1/4 (maybe they are in place and I just overtightened them, I'll know for sure when I'll do the second brake) in before the end, where they are supposed to be, and started to rotate free both ways (clockwise and counterclockwise), I can't extract them, because they rotate. Should I buy a new knuckle now, probably the thread inside is also damaged? Could you tell, how to extract them? Thank you for a good film.
do I have to torque all the bolts or can I just make them as tight as possible
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Thanks
C clamp and old brake pad works just as well
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