How to Change Front and Rear Brake Pads on 2007 Audi A4 Cabriolet or VW Jetta 2004 to 2009 DIY. The Brake pad replacement is the same for Audi A4 cabriolet convertible with Quattro, & VW Passat so this will help. 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, & 2009 B7. This is a fully load video with clear step by step instructions broken down into the simplest form so anyone can understand. The job is different for the Audi a6 or A5.
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Tools used: in order.
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Breaker bar with a lug 3/4 socket .5′ drive – http://amzn.to/2bjZOvc
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Thanks for the vid bro!
great video Rashaad – but Uncle bubb did not teach you the first thing you need to learn, safety first – don't rely on the trolley jack to keep the car up – one should employ a proper tripod stand for that….next time fella please.
Bro you hella smart
your the best man. I actually use your techs there awsome techs
that's what's up….working with your uncle. Respect
that's what's up….working with your uncle. Respect
You did in wrong way , you will break the caliper
Honestly didn't know that wheels were mounted by screws… Hahahaha
You really have to get down & dirty to change breaks. Uncle budd clutch for assisting you bc it looked very difficult getting to break pads. I want to learn for my future vehicle(s) tho. You did good tho. I like how diverse this channel is. Keep it up
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I dont have a car yet but hey this is helpful. At least I will a lil something something.
Thanks Man. Always helpful
Hey Rashaad, ive been around since the first money making vids. love your videos man. Keep up the good work
this video did great in explaining how to do it step by step even though I have no experience in fixing cars and also can u do a leg workouts that make your legs stronger video soon?
man Rashad I've been subscribed since October and man, you've been posting great content
find this helpful you guys bro is showing you how to be a man and take care of your own
Much respect to you for sharing knowledge has some would charge us for it
I dont know why Im watching this, I aint even got a car…
Man use a brake pad compressor instead of a pry bar and put anti-seize on all the contact points of the brake pads and the slide pins so your breaks never squeak and you should of put a jack stand under the car if that jack ever failed you could of got crushed by the car and you never torqued down anything.
Hey, do you mind asking for your age?
Bonus video that I filmed a while ago. New running video and Money video coming out next week. Also I'm planning to drop a party Vlog tomorrow. We will see though. Working for you guys though. I start school Monday. This will be my last year of college. I'll have college vlogs coming out and I'm planning to drop a video about community college vs a university + The long awaited how to graduate college debt free video. All great stuff on the way.
lol u said screws there called lug nuts