How to Replace Rear Brakes Pads Rotors 07-11 Toyota Camry

How to Replace Rear Brakes Pads Rotors 07-11 Toyota Camry

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1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace your own worn, squeaky, fading old brakes. This video is applicable to the 07, 08, 09, 10, 11 Toyota Camry

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Chad Versansky says:

Whats that part behind the rotor called?

Admiral Peanut Butter says:

Thanks really helped

D y says:

09 Camry rear brake assembly on wrong direction from manufacture. Also seeing on other 09 Camry on youtube, the 09 Camry rear brake assembly is on wrong direction. Maybe 07-09 model rear brake are all on wrong direction. Safety concern !!!!!

Tri Lam says:

Thanks a lot, your video a lot of help I did change my car's rotors yesterday. Thanks again

joel rangel says:

Next time open the brake reservoir so when you push piston it pushes air out

Raheel says:

Should I keep the e brake disengaged when working on the brakes?

smappus says:

Good video but needs more cowbell

Tony Lam says:

I guess you cannot find a Camry that actually need a brake job, those pads are like new in terms of thickness remaining, especially for the rear without much wear compare to the front. I do not do my brakes till it is much thinner, like almost paper thin. I call a shop that replace pads like you showed us a rip off. I do my own brakes. Newer Camry pistons require special tools to rotate and retract piston.

Beach City562 says:

I just did my mom Toyota camry 2007 trying to replace the rotor but I notice 1A Auto the car ya fixing on Toyota Camry 2009 have a much bigger hole to release emergency brake from rotor so I was able to get rotor only wasnt able to change brakes my hole so little I cant see me pushing release emergency clip thru hole with flat head at all thanks anyway I'm just take to shop next time rear rotor before I brake somethen

Clint .R says:

Hey great video but you took the time for everything but didn't take the caliper sliders out and anti seize/lube them? That's just lazy. Rest of the video was great, thank you.

John Paul Pageler Jr. says:

The caliper bolts are supposed to be torqed to 25 foot-lbs not 46 foot-lbs… The head of the bolt snapped off due to over torquing!

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