Replace Brake pads & Rotors on Toyota Camry/Corolla – FAST & EASY

Replace Brake pads & Rotors on Toyota Camry/Corolla – FAST & EASY
71,393
Like
Save


Comments

Chad Kershaw says:

Good video but one very important thing to mention. BEFORE you take the car for a test drive you must pump the brakes until the brakes have a solid feel. If you do not do this the brakes will NOT operate correctly and could cause you to get an a accident.

David Campbell says:

Got to give you U Tubers real credit. Doing a brake job with one hand while holding a camera with the other hand takes some skill! Thanks to U Tube I have saved my self hundreds of dollars in labor doing my own brakes. (Such a PROFIT JOB for the garages!)

michael muraviou says:

What year is this Camry? I have 2007 that needs new breaks and rotors. Will it be the same ?
Great video btw.

SHAMSUR RAHMAN says:

6:236:33, compressing the piston is the hardest part of the job.
How to get the c-clamp & compress ?

PJ CARTER says:

Thanks for the tutorial, im going to study at Toyota Motor Philippines School of Technology and their practical entrance exam is replacing the Pads, Identifying some tools.

o0FranklySpeaking0o says:

What about the brake fluid since you installed new pads ?, did it overflow your reservoir ?.

Tom Davis says:

Informative however you went a little too fast .

Sma 556 says:

Pep Boys wanted several hundred dollars.Thank you so much for the clear and concise tutorial.

Brian says:

Good video brother but make sure that you use Toyota Red Rubber Grease or Sil glyde on those pins. The reason why the brakes wearing unevenly is because when you use just regular grease on those pins it gunks them up and they don't move smoothly.

Tina Chavez says:

Very good video with thorough explanation ..Thumbs up !

Jonathan Beltran says:

Thanks bro was stressing about my rotors

In Sydney says:

great instructional, very clear and understandable

Rick B says:

Very good job presenting – thanks for taking the time to document the process.

M M. says:

Thank you very much sir for your helpful advice

Toan Lam says:

Should the rotor be able to spin easily? Or should it require some strength to spin with or without calipers

MassRealEstate says:

Thanks Very helpful but I had a problem removing the rear disc. This youtube was helpful https://youtu.be/ZYZLYWuMWyQ

J T Finkbonner says:

Is it normal for the new brakes squeak a bit at first, as they break in? I did everything in the video I’m just not sure if what I’m experiencing is normal.

Randy JustRandy says:

Nice video. Appreciated. Do you need to remove master cyl cap or bleed brakes if you follow your procedure perfectly? Thanks.

Chanthavong Xiong says:

Is this pretty much universal? I'm thinking of changing front rotors on a 2003 Toyota Corolla due to "hot spots" according to jiffy lube?

Dan says:

I have a 2012 Camry….can i use this tutorial? Or they maybe a little difference on the brake system..? Thanks

Edwin Thompson says:

well done video — glad you included cleaning caliper slide, two other vids did not, and that is the issue on my camry,

Comments are disabled for this post.