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In this video I’m talking about some common tools and products I use or recommend using for your repairs and maintenance work.

Your contribution by using the links below is highly appreciated!

1) 3M Silicone paste to lubricate caliper pins:
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2) 3M Copper anti seize brake lube to lubricate brake pads and hardware:
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3) Stanley Professional Grade Socket Set, 99 Pieces:
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4) 3M Brake cleaner:
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5) Wire brush:
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6) Caliper piston compressor to make installing brake pads back to the caliper easier:
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7) Permatex Blue Medium Strength Threadlocker:
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8) 1/2″ Breaker bar:
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9) Nitrile gloves:
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10) Penetrating oil to help loosening bolts:
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11) Magnetic tray to simplify tracking nuts and bolts:
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12) Impact wrench to speed up the process:
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13) Torque wrench to properly torque your fasteners:
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14) Oil drain pan:
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15) Long neck funnel:
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16) Hand automotive fluid pump:
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17) Creeper:
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18) Floor hydraulic jack:
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19) Wheel chocks:
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20) Automotive Ramps:
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21) Portable 12V tire pump:
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  1. KitKat K.

    Great video as always! I know you got help from your bro ???

  2. Сергей Сергеевич

    еще бы английские субтитры! ))

  3. Narciso Peralta

    Another Great Video, very professional and helpful.

    By following your other videos I already replaced on my MDX 2008 all the 4 shock absorbers, the 4 sway-bar links and the two tie-rod ends, all with great success thanks to your videos. I also serviced all the brake calipers, front and rear.

    My next project, probably tomorrow, is replacing the spark plugs. The engine runs smooth and quiet but I don´t know when the spark plugs were last replaced as I bought my MDX second-hand, so I think it is a good idea to replace them all and avoiding they seize on the engine.

    Thanks a lot for all your helpful videos!!!

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