How to Replace Front Brakes 07-13 Chevy Silverado

How to Replace Front Brakes 07-13 Chevy Silverado

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1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace your own worn, squeaky, fading old brakes. This video is applicable to the 07, 08, 09, 10, 11, 12, 13 Chevy Silverado

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eddie garay says:

I changed my breaks. But my brake caliper housing is still loose when I tightened the bolts. Is that common?

Sanjay Gurung says:

Do you have to change rotter everytime you change brake pads?

Paul Biggs says:

Aren’t you suppose to put in new brake hardware when installing new brake pads? Also if your caliper doesn’t have a rubber boot, shouldn’t you put one on? Smh

Jorge Salinas says:

Holy mother of rust!

iviIRISHivi says:

Never replaced my pads before. watching this definitely taught me what i needed and how to do it. My pads were noisy!! Now so nice. thank you.

Todd D. says:

1 thing to keep in mind , at least for newer vehicles , sliding out the brake pads themselves is not easy as portayed in this video. The little bracket that holds the pads has a little tab that keeps the brake pads from sliding out. You can punch them out the opposite direction to remove them. You will have to remove the caliber bracket first tho. Did this on a 2015 Chevy Tahoe.

The Bowzer says:

Same process for 2006 four wheel drive?

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