How to Change Rear Brakes and Rotors 2007-2014 GMC Yukon Tahoe Silverado Sierra

How to Change Rear Brakes and Rotors 2007-2014 GMC Yukon Tahoe Silverado Sierra

How to change your brakes and rotors on a 2014 GMC Yukon. This is going to be similar for a 2007-2014 Yukon, Silverado, Sierra and Tahoe. It is an easier job than you think and you can do it and save some money. I had to replace both brakes and rotors. Sometimes you can have your rotors turned instead of buying new, but I did not have enough thickness for them to do it. Had to replace with new.

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Dave Carpenter says:

I think once you're in that deep, its a good idea to pull the slider pins out to clean and lube (hi temp brake grease) and also replace the boots if they're torn. Sticky/dry pins can cause one pad to wear much faster than the other pad on same wheel.

Mark Racine says:

*13 mm. There are no standard bolts on gm vehicles.

Yolo4Dolo says:

Great video I'm I. Mine

m1cajah says:

Why did you decide to replace the rotors? How can you tell if they NEED it? Also, why didn’t you replace the copper clip like on the OEM?

MACK says:

South Carolina in the building

Matt R says:

Awesome. Thanks..

The Bittersweet Chronicles says:

What would happen if I forgot to open the brake fluid reservoir?

Pledge Allegiance Flag Company says:

Best video yet. Thank you so much

Jesus Quintero says:

Truth… like it if you showed where you jacked the car up and where you placed the stand, I am not sure on the back. Sorry new do the DIY and don't want to mess up

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