In this video I will show you how to replace the rear brakes and rotors on a 2010 Infiniti EX35.I will also show you how to accurately diagnose what parts are needed so you can do the brake job one time without any problems.
In this video I will show you how to replace the rear brakes and rotors on a 2010 Infiniti EX35.I will also show you how to accurately diagnose what parts are needed so you can do the brake job one time without any problems.
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torque specs?
Thanks for the info. 3 years later still helping out people.
The lower bolt comes out easily if you simply lift the spindle on a jack stand slightly
What size are the rotors
And my ebrake doesn't work at all now, if I change the pads do I need to adjust it or will it go back to normal because of the new pads?
Should the cap for the master brake cylinder be removed before pushing the piston in to make room for the new pads?
Awesome elaborate video. Is it typical to also change the parking brake shoes while the rotors are off? They cost under $20.
thanks for the video jim,
thats big help for me,
god bless you.
Great video again Jim, I love watching your videos…. Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
That looks like a new bracket compared to the ones i take off of vehicles in central Ny!
Great video Jim.. What brand is the tool you used to compress the piston with? Thanks.
Great video well done.
Or you can buy the cheap rotor and just paint center of it with black paint.
Great work jimmy!
Nice video Jim! Had my shoulder surgery Monday so i get watch you work. It took me longer to write this comment than it probably took you to do the job 🙂
100 GIGAVOLT connection?
Hello again Jim. Nice job on that one. I had to laugh when the music started and you worked real fast! You should keep the music on so the jobs could be done in half the time. That was some fun editing huh?
Another good one Jim. Your video on the Elantra saved me a lot of head aches.
Thanks for taking the time.
Fun.Fun.All.The.way
very nice. handbrake adjustment nessesary?
great explanation, keep up the good work