How To: Front Brake Job (Rotors + Pads Replacement/Change) Toyota Camry

How To: Front Brake Job (Rotors + Pads Replacement/Change) Toyota Camry

I’m a pretty broke kid, and a while ago I was having heavy brake squealing and I knew my pads needed to be replaced. But I’m broke, and all the shop mechanic…

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avukinightmare says:

Great video

Jason Anderson says:

if the piston is flush on one side vs the other (passenger vs driver) that means you have a caliper issue, and the shitty thing about that is you have to replace both.

Jason Anderson says:

guess those undercoats are useless, on the coast here in South Carolina we get rust from the salty air but it’s usually not as bad as the salted roads rust

BMXwannabepro says:

wow ZERO rust, must be awesome working on cars down south, here in canada u wont find a car without rust, even new ones start to trust after 2-3 years

Hugh Ransel says:

Thank you Bud very helpful!


Antreavut Men says:

Good explanation, I need to replace mine as well. Thank you very much for the video.

iaagg says:

Great Video man, just what i needed for tomorrows replacement of my rotor and pads.

inxprncd says:

Hey man, thanks for the vid. What cigar are you ripping up? Cool!

anson1991 says:

Thank you sir!

anson1991 says:

So far they’ve been good to me. After about 5 months of everyday use I haven’t noticed any squeaks nor vibrations and I noticed great improvement especially when I came to a hard stop. They save lives! Haha. Hope your rotors and pads are doing the same for you too!

Cheers! 🙂

Wayne Phillips says:

I think I used the same rotors and pads on mine. How do you like them?

tiguereza2003 says:

and of course they didn’t grease anything, not the edge of the piston, nothing.

tiguereza2003 says:

I liked your video, i think it’s straight to the point but for people who are trying to attempt to do this the first time I think you could’ve made a longer video on how to remove, check, install, etc. Now did you get a grinding noise while driving from the rear brake. I’m guessing the reason why we are getting a grinding noise is because the Piston is not all the way flushed on one side. But of course, I’m a girl and they don’t want to listen to me even though I know about cars. Good Vid.

Christopher Kolleade says:

Great video man, I especially love when Jimi and the cigar get busted out, haha.

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