After getting a quote from a local chain mechanic shop, I decided to change the brake pads myself. I did once before about 10 years and bit hard on cash at c…
After getting a quote from a local chain mechanic shop, I decided to change the brake pads myself. I did once before about 10 years and bit hard on cash at c…
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thanks for the video – appreciate the tips and the time you took to put
this up here.
this is what keeps garages like mine going when people come in and say my
tire fell off or my brakes are squealing or stuck caliper
Your title keeps making this come up in a google search for changing SHOES!
Pads and shoes are NOT the same. Thanks for breaking google.
Nice video. Just did a friends avalon’s rear pads – unfortunatly we had to
do rotors as well which took a bit longer but, you’re spot on about saving
close to a $100 plus – also this way you have a choice of whatever quality
pads you want to use.
Guys what he did wasnt that bad. he could have went further, but he was
just showing how to replace the pads, not how to do a complete brake job.
Lmfao at all the pussies here crying about using a jack.
Pads for a rotor (your car), Shoes for a drum break.