A How To Replace “Rear” Disc Brake Pads video I shot when I was repairing a customers Vehicle. Help Support My Channel: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr…
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Can you just use a C clamp or is it the threaded kind of caliper piston
that you have to screw back in with a special tool?
Dat boosted civic tho
do you not have to take the cap off the reservoir(master cyclinder)when
pushing the piston back?
Where are your Safety Glasses?? I try to always wear them. The Golden
Rule is ‘
Better Safe than SORRY’. You cannot buy a Bionic Eye, just Glass. I have
to say this is the best video clip ‘How To for Replace Rear Brake Pads’ I
have seen.
You are using the wrong tool to compress the piston back into the
caliper – and possibly doing damage to the caliper ! There are piston
rewind tools that should be used. Also you didn’t mention to your viewers
that the channels in the piston head ( in the shape of a + sign on yours)
need to line-up to 12 oclock in relation to the caliper top because there
is a round protrusion on the back of the inside pad that needs to fit in
that channel…
We call em G clamps lol
@frannysvids they don’t use asbestos anymore
Your using the wrong tool on the caliper to push the piston back in.
thanks man
Good video from perth western australia
Thanks dude, you da man!
This helped thank you
Lol, no..you only live once… I’ve come to realize the times I actually
worried about health or getting hurt are the times I actually did! When I
was a kid I never worried and rarely go hurt and did 10times crazier stuff
lol!
arent you afraid of the asbestos exposure from that procedure?
Your right, I realized this on the 2nd caliper I did lol.And Thanks for the
input. appreciate it.I like giving the right information on all my videos.
I wouldn’t clamp it..sounds jerry rigged. Some are screwin compressions and
others you use the tool I was using in this video, “the vice hand clamp
tool”.
I am just trying to learn. I have seen on a different video someone
clamping the hydraulic hose before doing the compression to the caliper.
Does this matter?