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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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Just used this to replace the pads on my 2004 pontiac grand am. Super useful video! Only thing is I didn't have the piston compressor tool so I had to improvise but it worked out. Thank you for making these videos so clear and easy to follow!
Thanks,Chris!!
The 430 people who disliked this video are retards!!!
If I have rubberized shims, do I need to use lubricant on the rubberized shims? Or will it create a problem??
They want over $1000 just to do this at a shop where im at smh