Full Repair Video for the Rear Brakes on a Saturn Ion 2003 to 2007
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Saturn Rear Brake Replacement 2003 to 2007 https://youtu.be/mPULrZJIrrk
Good job thanks. Any idea why the big single spring that hold the stuff on would be broken?
Great video Sir. Thank you.
Thank you for posting this video. Idk what I wouldve done going into this not having a clue. Disk brakes, easy. These – NOT easy. The rotors were cemented onto my 03 Saturn, but after lots of banging they came off and then I just followed the steps through. THANKS man again for posting. Great video very informative
Great video! Thanks. Just having trouble with that bottom "w" spring. Anyway this video was a big help.
Thanks your video is very helpful
Thanks for this! I just did this job. Those "W" springs are a complete pain in the butt.
Hit it with your purse Nancy
First thanks for the video. I popped the spring off with a bar,rebuilt the pads with the litte spring used a long zip tie to hold in place. Then slid the spring into place
Most helpful video on this specific car! Thanks man
ha! exact same thing happened to me, both linings separated and it locked my rear wheel up, i was doing 60 when it happened, not a fun experience when youre 20 miles from home. finally got her home and after about 20 minutes of pounding/prying and good ol fashioned cursing, i got the drum off and saw the single spring and said "what the — is that?!" so thank you for making this video, i really didnt want to pay for a specialty tool (thanks GM, always making life harder one specialty tool at a time) i finally got her repaired but now there is a weird clacking noise coming from the very side i repaired…at first i thought it was the adjuster working itself into place but it hasnt stopped after several miles of stop and go driving…i really dont want to tear into it again, i rewatched your video and i feel like i did all of the steps correctly but i guess we will see
Great video. It helped me do my first set of drums