I wish every dyi /how to video went through everything exactly like this top shelf specimen. Hell yeah, hope you are able to monetize tf outta your content if it’s all similar to this. The length, pace, captions, camera angles, timing and lack of annoying voice over, explaining confusingly what the video clearly provides on its own…. All set this as the new standard
Thank you so much just did the front pads on my 98 Corolla. Had a hell of a time getting the old pads out they were all rusted and crappy. I live in the north east so it’s expected. Only thing I didn’t see in your vid is the little clip that goes on the inside for wear indicator.
c-clamp as other guy said, but you can lay the old brake pad across the cylinder so your c-clamp applied equal pressure across it and doesn't slip off.
Hi! a high temp caliper brake lube they sell small packets at Auto Zone if you don’t wanna buy a whole tube it can be expensive in the larger sizes, I use the 3m silicone paste in the video description. And obviously just on the metal parts of the brake pad backing, try not to get it on the pad itself :) thank you for watchIng!
That was one of the best and most concise DIY videos I've ever seen!
I wish every dyi /how to video went through everything exactly like this top shelf specimen. Hell yeah, hope you are able to monetize tf outta your content if it’s all similar to this. The length, pace, captions, camera angles, timing and lack of annoying voice over, explaining confusingly what the video clearly provides on its own…. All set this as the new standard
Thank you so much just did the front pads on my 98 Corolla. Had a hell of a time getting the old pads out they were all rusted and crappy. I live in the north east so it’s expected. Only thing I didn’t see in your vid is the little clip that goes on the inside for wear indicator.
How did it go I have to do my 2000 and worried about doing them what all tools do you really need
Thank you very much for your video, after watching this video I got the courage to replace the rotors in my corolla. You make it look so simple.
Excellent & professional work!
Do you have a video to do the rear brake pads
3:18 Is there any workaround if I don't have this tool to compress the caliper piston?
yep you can use a c clamp, that's what i use to depress the piston back in the caliper
c-clamp as other guy said, but you can lay the old brake pad across the cylinder so your c-clamp applied equal pressure across it and doesn't slip off.
Thank you very much for your video, it was extremely helpful.
Great job
Thank you!!
very helpful, thank you!
CLUTCH🔥🙏🏽
Thank you!!
Muy bien explicado bendiciones a este mecánico muy buen video gracias por ayudarme
Great video 👍! It was a tremendous help to me. Thank you so much 😊!
Hey I’m about to attempt this, what do we use to lube the new brake pads? thanks so much for the video!
Hi! a high temp caliper brake lube they sell small packets at Auto Zone if you don’t wanna buy a whole tube it can be expensive in the larger sizes, I use the 3m silicone paste in the video description. And obviously just on the metal parts of the brake pad backing, try not to get it on the pad itself :) thank you for watchIng!
@@MINUTEDIYVIDEOS thanks so much! Will let you know how it goes…
@@MINUTEDIYVIDEOS did it all last night, went ahead and replaced the calipers too. Thanks so much for the video! Saved me a lot of money.
@@Linguist95 ...Smart idea to replace calipers whenever replacing pads so surfaces will mate to each other, it's standard practice for me.
great video.....
I think these might just be the worlds easiest car brakes to do
Best video
Thank you👍🏽👌🏽
I got brakes for the 1.8 not the 1.6);
Thanks!! Good job ! 👍👍