http://toolsandtime.com in this video i replace the front brakes and rotors on a Mitsubishi eclipse and highlight some things to look out for and check.
http://toolsandtime.com in this video i replace the front brakes and rotors on a Mitsubishi eclipse and highlight some things to look out for and check.
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Thanks for the post. Helped alot
Never learned any of this stuff… I guess I should have watched my Father
when he wanted me to help him fix stuff. LOL! Appreciate the video and
thanks for teaching me how to save some money!! Take care!
Same set up as the Mitsubishi Galant, nice job well explained
can u make a tour of ur shop ?
One of the Best again
wouldn’t hurt.. however i never do, most of my customers been coming to me
for years. therefore its a routine thing for me to replace the brakes on
their vehicles, some cases a couple years go by if they just use their car
around town, even though i use anti-seize they still fight me. never had
one come loose… its always the complete opposite
Thanks man for the informative info. Pls keep it up
Nice video. You had some important points there.
thank you
good one.
Hey, Rob. Checkout 2gnt.com there’s a great how to write up Rear Drum to
Rear Disc brake swap.
wazup robin…i just want to ask..on 12:23 is that a regular grease you put
in there or something else…
thanks man for taken your time and help to all of us, this video is very
helpful. You will reap a lot of blessings and you will prosper.
Jack the rotor off,eh? lol I kid.Cool vid.
your welcome, will do
Great video – thanks for sharing.
Thanks much. My brakes are starting to make noise and I wiil have to check
the pads and rotors out soon. I’m now confident enough to take everyting
apart and replace the brakes myself.
Thank you for making this video. I can’t wait to change my brake pads by
myself
i don’t believe there is one.. its one of those things that go until
service is needed. i may be wrong. never looked it up to be honest. thanks
for the complement
I was watching a brake video on a Mercedes, and the (pro) tech put blue
locktite on the caliper bolts. It took me by surprise, since I torque those
down to spec but I’ve never used locktite there. The caliper bolts did have
blue colored threads suggesting that the factory used locktite as well. Any
thoughts about that?
Best brake video I’ve ever seen on youtube! Better every time!!!!
Thank you buddy!
i just use a c clamp
What is the recommend service interval for a caliper rebuilt? Nice job
thank you
sometimes you need to beat it with a hammer lol