Good video, could you have replaced the wheel studs if needed on this model? It looked like you had the clearance to do it around the caliper bracket after removal. Thanks
Hi Jim, can you put any type of grease between the wheel rim and brake disc or hub? To prevent corrosion, and to make wheel removal easier. THANKS FRIEND
Keep up the good work Jim !!!
Thank you for watching. How is everything down by you?
jimthecarguy it's going good. Houston recovered fast. Just glad the cool weather is coming out way. How's it up there ?
Great video, just had to do this.
I had fun drilling out the retainer bolts 😱
Glad it helped. Yes drill out the bolts are always rough.
Great video! Thanks for taking the time to do this 🙏🏽
Great job with clear explanations, too bad you didn't know the torque values; that would have made this job perfect.
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Another great video-Thanks.What brand of Brake Grease do you use ?
Vise Grip tool you have used to grip brake line has a straight nose or a bit curved? What will work for this?
Good video, could you have replaced the wheel studs if needed on this model? It looked like you had the clearance to do it around the caliper bracket after removal. Thanks
Yes it would be easier to do them at this time if needed.
Hi Jim, can you put any type of grease between the wheel rim and brake disc or hub? To prevent corrosion, and to make wheel removal easier. THANKS FRIEND
Some folks including myself put a light coating of Anti-Seize (aka Never Seize).
Thank You
Yes the best is never seize but any type of grease with do.
Do you turn downward for the left side too?
do you know by chance what rotors you got cause i also need new ones for my honda crv 2000
Thanks for watching.
Jim!!!! Sup buddie you're a star .
Thank you for watching
Tork scpecs for benjo bolt according honda manual is 35 Nm (3,5kgf.m, 25lbf.ft)