How to replace rear brakes and rotors on a Hyundai Santa Fe

How to replace rear brakes and rotors on a Hyundai Santa Fe

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Come along as I show you how to replace rear brakes and rotors on a 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe

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https://amzn.to/2KH1I9h brake pad spreader
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Jimthecarguy says:

Check out these videos to see how to remove rusted rotors. https://youtu.be/tLN3HPYO_Ys , https://youtu.be/JNTnRpjGOzg , https://youtu.be/oUaOeZTfY74

Gilman Sullivan says:

Great explanation. Thanks.

MathGuy says:

Hi Jim, another great video. Is the impact driver you used in this video on your Amazon tool page? Thanks in advance.

Eric Ouellet says:

Thank you very much! Very useful !!!

Ygggdrasill says:

The small screws that hold the disc don’t have to be tightened like that, they hold the disc just before the wheel is tightened on it.

denis st-cyr says:

Hi Jim…I see that U did not put grease where the pads sit in their respective hardware / bracket ?? …. why is that ?? You only grease where the clips sit in their respective bracket Please comment Thks Denis here,,,from Montreal Canada

Mandeep Brar says:

Very helpful video ! Thankyou

robert sherrick says:

When you purchase new pads make sure you also get the hardware. Sometimes you must buy them desperately. Sometimes the hardware is removed from the box so make sure you check. sometimes you can reuse them but not a good idea.

James P says:

Thanks for the video, buddy! Gotta do this job to my son's sante fe in the morning.

David Shaw says:

Great video. Really helped me save time and get the job done rights. Thanks!

Ranj Vartia says:

Thank you soo much for your Help. We just changed our 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe Both rear Rotors and Brakes successfully. You are one of the Mechanic whose not worried about job security & wants to share Knowledge, not hide to rip off people. Thanks and God Bless you.

Spencer Waasdorp says:

Does this also apply to a 2014 Santa Fe or is the design a smidge different?

Franz_Jvr says:

Excellent video. It'll help me a lot. Thanks.

Mark Hanson says:

Could you please tell me the torque specs for the 14mm rotor and caliper bolts for a 2010 Santa Fe. Thanks in advance and thank you for a well put together video as well. It's very much appreciated. Cheers!

Ashley Grace says:

Very informative and broken down. Thanks

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