@@creepingalien9055 This one is rear rotors not drum rotors. If you have rear electronic parking brake, then you need to use a scanner to release the caliper motor.
@@Ah_Duuu_Ma I have a manual foot applied parking brake but I need some help putting it on and also I don't know how to adjust it, I don't know if u can help me with that
Hi
Which company rotors and brake and brake pads you used? Also if you have model or part number
Thanks
@@gurindersinghnatt6707 Brand dont really matter much. Just buy decent kind, dont buy too cheap. I got it at oreilly store.
Do you have a video on how to do the parking/emergency barkes, I'm trying to do that on my 2020 Altima
@@creepingalien9055 This one is rear rotors not drum rotors. If you have rear electronic parking brake, then you need to use a scanner to release the caliper motor.
@@Ah_Duuu_Ma I have a manual foot applied parking brake but I need some help putting it on and also I don't know how to adjust it, I don't know if u can help me with that
No parking brake to release?
The parking brake was never engage. You cant service rear brake pads if the e-brake is on.
@@Ah_Duuu_Ma , I meant electronic rear parking brake where you have to put the car into service mode.
@@elmayimbe_the_amateur_mechanic If there is a electronic parking brake, then you need to use a scanner to retract the piston motor to service it.
How many miles that car has ?
Dont matter how many miles, depending how you drives. You hard brakes a lot, it will go out fast. Brakes should last you up to 2 to 3 years.
Thnx bro