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Excellent video, love to see more DIY videos on the Atlas
More en route!
@@fcpeurosweet! I'm working on my wife's get her caught up on the preventative maintenance. Your videos are perfect. Love the list of tools up front.
Thanks Mike!!
Anytime, Armando!
Omg, perfect video 🎉
Glad you think so!
Thanks for the video!
Thank you for watching!
why remove the caliper from the carrier if you're just going to remove it too?
If you are not replacing the brake pads, you can do that. If you are doing pads, then you will want to separate the two.
Why replace the rotors? Shouldn’t be needed unless a problem or warped.
I thought those 13mm screws on the calipers were single use only; can you confirm?
Re-using them once or twice is not a problem; you will need to clean them up and re-apply the thread locker to them. Often times pad manufacturers include them with the pads.
Idk how you do it so easily. This has been the worst experience of my life
Is there any difference when doing the rears?
You have to tell the car to wind back the ebrake or carefully wind it in
@@tire_reviews yeah i just found he made another video for the rear, thank you!
Excellent video, love to see more DIY videos on the Atlas
More en route!
@@fcpeurosweet! I'm working on my wife's get her caught up on the preventative maintenance. Your videos are perfect. Love the list of tools up front.
Thanks Mike!!
Anytime, Armando!
Omg, perfect video 🎉
Glad you think so!
Thanks for the video!
Thank you for watching!
why remove the caliper from the carrier if you're just going to remove it too?
If you are not replacing the brake pads, you can do that. If you are doing pads, then you will want to separate the two.
Why replace the rotors? Shouldn’t be needed unless a problem or warped.
I thought those 13mm screws on the calipers were single use only; can you confirm?
Re-using them once or twice is not a problem; you will need to clean them up and re-apply the thread locker to them. Often times pad manufacturers include them with the pads.
Idk how you do it so easily. This has been the worst experience of my life
Is there any difference when doing the rears?
You have to tell the car to wind back the ebrake or carefully wind it in
@@tire_reviews yeah i just found he made another video for the rear, thank you!