2008 Buick Lucerne Brakes Front and Rear Pads Rotors DIY How To

2008 Buick Lucerne Brakes Front and Rear Pads Rotors DIY How To

2008 Buick Lucerne Brakes Front and Rear. Bryan replaces the pads and rotors.
Hot to remove a stuck rotor: https://youtu.be/BLnnv33G6cA

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Jesse Kolar says:

NOTE: If your brake pads have the metal tab for the brake pad indicator, it needs to go on the inside. I recently mixed up my brake pads while replacing a hub bearing, and that metal tab would hit on the caliper mounting bracket, so it wouldn't relax far enough.

William Duignan says:

Don't forget to pump the brake peddle a couple of times before the wife drives it ,,,,or dont

Riley Reneau says:

I feel like the details left out are pretty easy to figure out along the way. Besides why the heck are so many people who already "Know" how to change breaks searching for videos on how to do a beak job… lol

Thanks for the video, I found it informative and concise.

Armando Palacios says:

Dude, you're missing a lot of important details. This better not be your first rodeo. Otherwise this video isn't for you.

Scott Rathjens says:

Shitty video. Dont waste your time.

milwaukeebiker says:

The caliper brake lube is NOT for the pads. It's for the slide pins that slide in and out of the bracket that you didn't even take out an at least inspect. When the brake pads get hot…guess where your lube goes. Where you don't want it, on the rotors, that's where.

Mel Makathi says:

Hi. Did you replace the rotor screw? I'm having a hard time finding replacement screws for the rotor bracket

FTL87 says:

I referenced this video to change my brakes and rotors for the same vehicle. I definitely recommend the blaster as well as a breaker bar for sure. The breaker bar alone makes getting the bolts free a breeze. The only trouble I'm having is the rotor bolt. That little thing is striped. Will try to use a punch to get it lose .

Karl Nagel says:

Sure not a lot of detail. You had better be able to fix brakes before watching this video.

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