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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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I remember awhile back on one of my Dad's cars the brake pad fell out it was so low
Great fkn video man THANK YOU
What if your slide pins are seized though?
You are the best teacher ever. You have no idea how impressed everybody is that I just change the brakes and rotors on my car.
Thank you very much man..very usefull
good shit bro! your video made me realize all this shit is easy and dont need to spend so much fucking money!
Thank you Chris !
Thank u so much this was so helpful
You explained it the best out of any video I saw!..very detailed
Hey Chris, a few questions. First, if you’re only replacing you’re brake pads, does this mean you are done at minute 1:20? Second, how do you know when to replace your rotors? Lastly, I am replacing my brake pads for the first time on my 2015 Hyundai Elantra, after I remove my tire what signs should I look for to figure out if anything else needs replacing? I hope you can answer my questions, I love to learn and I’d prefer to do things myself instead of taking my car to get serviced at carmax and pay someone to do it.