thank you for the very good video. I have been changing brake pads for years and year, various vehicles, and I came here to get not only a review, but with the example being a Hyundai just like I am gonna work on now.....THANK YOU
Pads and rotors should be replaced as a set. 😮any two mating surfaces whether auto or not should be replaced. Would you replace a pressure plate but not the clutch disc or vice versa😊?
Two words to avoid while presenting these videos: Simple Easy These tasks are heavy and demanding. Otherwise, this is one of the more concise videos on the subject.
You could do without it , really it is just a preference. Medium loctite is no issue to remove and I have basically been using it for years. I had a few bolts vibrate loose from other parts etc and have been using loctite ever since. Thanks for the feedback.
is it a requirement to keep an eye on the brake fluid to make sure it doesnt overflow for the rear? never done it before and am curious if thats a necessary or voluntary thing
Yes , basically anytime you put on new pads and have to push the piston. Most of the time it isn't a big issue but if the reservoir had been topped of recently then some will definitely have to come out. Thanks for the feedback.
I have a question my front brakes just got replaced 2 months ago just a brake pads and they seem to be squealing every time I hit the brakes.. what could be causing that since I just got them replaced
It could be the rotors are glazed and need surfaced or replaced even better. Also the brake material seems to affect the noise , I only use ceramic pads myself. Another possibility , might be the dust shield got bent or there has been cases of a pebble lodging between the rotor and brake pad. Hope this helps.
Excellent video! Easy to understand, even by people like myself who do not have much knowledge in car mechanics.
Thank you!
Love this comment , thank you.
Great video. Calling out the socket sizes and tools makes things very convenient. Thanks!
Thank you for the great feedback , much appreciated.
thank you for the very good video. I have been changing brake pads for years and year, various vehicles, and I came here to get not only a review, but with the example being a Hyundai just like I am gonna work on now.....THANK YOU
Thank you for the great feedback, I appreciate you watching.
do you have the parking brakes off throughout the whole process? if so then how do you stop the car from rolling forward?
Your videos are amazing! I really appreciate all the effort you put into making this tutorial, it was a super easy process thanks to you!
You're very welcome!
Nice close-ups... thanks man. Fluid looked a little dirty though?
Great content with very good details pls do more content life saver
I really appreciate the great feedback , thank you.
Pads and rotors should be replaced as a set. 😮any two mating surfaces whether auto or not should be replaced. Would you replace a pressure plate but not the clutch disc or vice versa😊?
You’re the man. Thanks for creating this video 🙏
My pleasure! Thank you.
Thanks for the video. It made my job a lot easier.
Thank you much appreciated.
Two words to avoid while presenting these videos:
Simple
Easy
These tasks are heavy and demanding.
Otherwise, this is one of the more concise videos on the subject.
Thank you for the feedback .
Third word, I am wearing my thongs today. shoe LOL
Good info. Thanks mate
Is it necessary to use locktite ?
You could do without it , really it is just a preference. Medium loctite is no issue to remove and I have basically been using it for years. I had a few bolts vibrate loose from other parts etc and have been using loctite ever since. Thanks for the feedback.
is it a requirement to keep an eye on the brake fluid to make sure it doesnt overflow for the rear? never done it before and am curious if thats a necessary or voluntary thing
Yes , basically anytime you put on new pads and have to push the piston. Most of the time it isn't a big issue but if the reservoir had been topped of recently then some will definitely have to come out. Thanks for the feedback.
Great video, thank you.
You are welcome , thanks for watching.
I have a question my front brakes just got replaced 2 months ago just a brake pads and they seem to be squealing every time I hit the brakes.. what could be causing that since I just got them replaced
It could be the rotors are glazed and need surfaced or replaced even better. Also the brake material seems to affect the noise , I only use ceramic pads myself. Another possibility , might be the dust shield got bent or there has been cases of a pebble lodging between the rotor and brake pad. Hope this helps.
Take it back, ,are them fix it.,,,
Muy buen video y muy claro 👌
muchas gracias
Really great job. Probably the best brake job vid I have seen....Thanks for posting! I have done front pads many times but not the rear. Very similar.
Truly appreciate the kind words , thanks for watching.
what kind of rear brake pad is best to replace on a 2013 Hyundai Sonata car?
I prefer ceramic pads. Bosch seems to make a good brake pad. Thanks for watching.
Great Video Thanx for sharing 👍🏾
Glad it could help , thank you for watching.
Great video thanks bro
Thank you for watching.
what type of grease was that you put on those pins ?
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I use this on many parts besides the slide pins , it works great. Thanks for watching.