Ellijay Auto Repair How to Replace Rear Brakes on the 2005 Ford F-150 4X4

Ellijay Auto Repair How to Replace Rear Brakes on the 2005 Ford F-150 4X4

You can learn how to change your own brake pads on a ford f150 in minutes learning from tommys auto repair shop in ellijay GA.

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ValleyBoyVideos says:

Finally a video that gets to the point fast , thanks

Tommy pinyan says:

find somethhing that u know about to bitch and moan. Brake lines hold very high pressure and a 5lb caliper sure aint going to rip it into!!!! seriously dude get real one800blackman!!!!!!!

youngak47man1 says:

Great video thks and never mind about the negative comments
Im a mechanic and people just need to appreciate these videos instead of criticizing them enjoy thks again

one800blackman says:

Wouldn’t want you working on my brakes; EVERY book, video, article that I’ve ever read ALWAYS says to support the caliper by tying it up and out of the way and to NOTTT let it hang by the brake hose. Wow dude. FAIL.

patrickbromley55 says:

thanks

yliberty911 says:

Did you say someone put anti-seize on the rotor? Wouldn’t that contaminate the pads? I’ve always put anti-seize on the rear of the pads (metal backing) that comes in contact with the piston and have never had squealing issues.

Richard Safar says:

thanks man this video helped a lot

Tommy pinyan says:

its possible that the brake light is from a low fluid level due to needing brakes. replace either front or rear brake pads or both if needed and see if light remains on. if so you will need to take the vehicle and have it diagnosed.

Damian Zuniga says:

I have an 09 F-150 and my check brake system light turned on. Its been squeeking badly. I need new brakes?? Please Help.

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