Replacing Front Brake Pads- Rotors on my 2000 Toyota Corolla CE

Replacing  Front Brake Pads- Rotors on my 2000 Toyota Corolla CE

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rfn944 says:

I agree with Russ, a useless video. You did not show the steps involved.
Also where are you putting WD40. Hope your not using it on the sliders. You
also have the weight of the caliper hanging by the brake line, a no-no in
any good mechanics book. Remove this video, unless you want to call it,
“how NOT to do a brake job”.

Russ Renbaum says:

useless video

zhammmy says:

Put grease on brake pads? Are you stupid or what?

Sid Huie says:

try tapping with a centre punch to loosen the broken bolt so you can
unscrew it.If that doesn’t work then you may have to drill out the broken
bolt.Carefully centre punching the center of the broken bolt then using a
small drill to drill out the broken bolt.

killacali90210 says:

dude, you are a fucking idiot. thanks for wasting my time

ciaconne says:

wondering: how did you get the broken bolt out of the treads?

zhammmy says:

Letting the caliper hang freely proofs you didn’t know what you were doing
at all, and tightening the caliper bolt too tight thus breaking it proofs
you are an idiot who did not bother do his homework for tightening torque
information, NEVER MIND if you know what a torque wrench is. Pathetic and
dangerous to other road users on the road!

goodnewsusa says:

thanks for replying..sorry, I don’t check my youtube account much. It’s
been a year…lol! I don’t remember how we got it out. I don’t remember
drilling, it was much simpler

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