How to Replace Rear Brakes 97-05 Lexus GS300

How to Replace Rear Brakes 97-05 Lexus GS300

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1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace your own worn, squeaky, fading old brakes. This video is applicable to the 97, 98, 99, 00, 01, 02, 03, 04, 05, Lexus GS300

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• 10mm Wrench http://1aau.to/tqy/1AXAA00010
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• Brake Caliper Hanger http://1aau.to/td/1AXAA00084
• Pliers
• Side Cutters
• 1/2 Inch Breaker Bar http://1aau.to/thP/1AXAA00078
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• Socket Extensions http://1aau.to/takn/1AXAA00015
• Torque Wrench http://1aau.to/tqM/1AXAA00044
• Anti-Seize Grease
• Brake Parts Cleaner
• Rust Penetrant
• Wire Brush http://1aau.to/tdA/1AXAA00079

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Victorius3600 says:

Oh God! Finally i can find video how to replace rear brakes on my car. Thank you very much!!!!!

Eric Flat says:

Yeah, or you can remove caliper itself at first , not to make all that mess and if you're going removing it anyway. As it instructed in Toyota service manual that is free online. And no need to open a valve and drain at all ( in that particular system at least). If you don't want to put stress on brake line, so why you did it on the first place by letting it hang and swing

Southern DIY says:

Great video.

Greg Greer says:

absolutely legit

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