This is a great way to do this job, assuming it is your ex-wife's 4Runner. If it were mine, I would watch another video to see how to do it properly. Watch the redneck guy's video. It's a bigger job and you actually need to use a wrench, but it's how to do it if you care about your truck and want it to last.
Where's the grease? You forgot to add brake grease. Also, you forgot to turn the vehicle on and compress the calipers before putting the tire back on. Not smart.
Well that was easy
You don't use grease black mirror, also why would you load the brakes with the wheel off. Works fine on the ground with car in park. Great video
Sure does look easy. Thank you.
Great helpful video. Just did mine just as you instructed. Thanks.
Great video, thanks for making it simple.
this is a very good video bro well done and well said
This is a great way to do this job, assuming it is your ex-wife's 4Runner. If it were mine, I would watch another video to see how to do it properly.
Watch the redneck guy's video. It's a bigger job and you actually need to use a wrench, but it's how to do it if you care about your truck and want it to last.
Thanks, you made that look really easy.
Thanks man, great vid!
Where's the grease? You forgot to add brake grease.
Also, you forgot to turn the vehicle on and compress the calipers before putting the tire back on.
Not smart.
Thanks for sharing! What rims are those? Look cool.