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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 .

Here is the paint I used in the video:
Torque Wrench I use:
Socket Set I use:
Silicone for Guide Pins:
Brake Clean:
Antisieze:
Thread Lock:

How to change Front and Rear Brake Pads and Rotors:
How to bleed/flush your Brakes:
Paint Your Brakes:
Drum Brake Replacement: Cylinder Replacement:
How to Replace a Brake Caliper:

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  1. Dustin Haynes

    Nice quick video… I've never done my brakes before, but am definitely not new to working on my truck/equipment. Very easy to fallow what needed to be done, and quickly figured out why I grinded to a hualt.

  2. Andrew Davies

    Great video. Anybody can do it after watching this video.

  3. Johnny Kool

    How do you lift up the car to take the tire off?

  4. Eric Biera

    Chris, ?? Why do some rotors have a screw and it so hard to get off any tips?

  5. Al.pha_m Jason

    I tried changing my brake pads after watching several of you videos. I was successful but there’s a mild sound in the left front wheel. I couldn’t do the rotors because I couldn’t brake the bolts so I just did the pads. I don’t know anything about card but after watching your videos I saved myself $300 dollars but it seems I might have missed something, any advice has to what may cause the sound? Oh, the brake work great though.

  6. Darren Carthy

    I use a plumbers wrench to press the old break pad against the pot to move it back, works a treat!

  7. The Internet

    You know, I used to be anxious about messing about with car mechanics despite loving cars. This week I did my first service (oil, filters, plugs) on a family members car thanks to videos on YouTube. I thought that's about where I'd stop, but I watch this videos and think to myself… Hey, I've got most of the tools now. I'll just keep my old second car and use it to teach myself more.

    Thanks Chris for these easy to understand videos, they really put a lot of confidence in us newbies to attempt work. I'd never risk safety and have a couple of good garages should I ever mess up and need a hand. After doing the servicing last week I'm convinced I'll never need to pay anybody to do oil/filters/plugs on any car I own again.

    We've got all the knowledge we need to learn how to do things right here, for free! Gotta love it.

  8. Dennis Teti

    This was a fun, interesting, well explained video. Thanks.

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