Very nicely done. If I may add an important detail you missed: the position of the trailing/lead caliper pin (the one with the flat boot on it). If removed to be cleaned/re-greased, it’s important to place it exactly where it was, otherwise the brakes may shake. The way to know where they go is by the movement of the rotor. On the front brakes, if the caliper bracket is mounted on the front of the rotor, towards the front end of the car, the trailing/lead pin with rubber boot should be installed at the bottom of the caliper bracket. On the contrary, if the caliper bracket is mounted towards the rear of the front rotor, then the trailing pin will be installed on the top of the bracket. Great video btw.
I was looking at this video to see how difficult it might be to replace a wheel stud. It didn't look like there's enough space in the front , and even if i cut the dust shield or remove it, i suspect there wont be enough space without removing the wheel bearing/hub?
Very nicely done. If I may add an important detail you missed: the position of the trailing/lead caliper pin (the one with the flat boot on it). If removed to be cleaned/re-greased, it’s important to place it exactly where it was, otherwise the brakes may shake. The way to know where they go is by the movement of the rotor. On the front brakes, if the caliper bracket is mounted on the front of the rotor, towards the front end of the car, the trailing/lead pin with rubber boot should be installed at the bottom of the caliper bracket. On the contrary, if the caliper bracket is mounted towards the rear of the front rotor, then the trailing pin will be installed on the top of the bracket. Great video btw.
This video was a life saver!!!
Getting ready to tackle this on my wife’s van. Thanks for the refresher!
I was looking at this video to see how difficult it might be to replace a wheel stud. It didn't look like there's enough space in the front , and even if i cut the dust shield or remove it, i suspect there wont be enough space without removing the wheel bearing/hub?
Brother, this video was awesome. Thank you!!
Great video. Thanks for all of your help and insight. Keep doing what you're doing.
I wish I had seen your video before I did my van's brakes! It took me 30 min to put the pads back in the caliper..😢 Thanks for sharing!
is that for front wheels. Will it be different labor for same car but rear wheels?
I just put up a rear wheel video. Similar process
Hey, thanks for the video. Is the process for the back ones the same?
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