not sure if you'll ever see this but you just helped me out alot i have this vehicle and i think i would have not done so well without watching first THANKS
Thanks again for this video. I was able to do the rear brakes with no real trouble at all. since I didnt have the caliper tool you had, I tried my c clamp... too small. But I was however able to use a 12" bar clamp that worked like a charm. Now on to the front pads.My only draw back today is its only 2 degrees out side and I'll be working in an unheated garage.... Thanks again.
Would removing the brake fluid cap first a good idea? Working on and maintaining my 2010 Commander has been pretty easy and great but videos like these are tremendously helpful.
Why didn’t you turn or replace the rotors? The old brake pad material is embedded in the old ones and you gotta start fresh. Also, those clips are just for anti-rattle. Plus you should burnish brakes after install
@@DNRAuto you have to machine the rotors if you're just replacing the pads and not replacing rotors. Just one of the few misguiding points found in this video.
Fantastic video! Your video was clear and focused, and the steps were perfect! Thank you so much.
not sure if you'll ever see this but you just helped me out alot i have this vehicle and i think i would have not done so well without watching first THANKS
That’s awesome! I’m glad to hear it
Thanks again for this video. I was able to do the rear brakes with no real trouble at all. since I didnt have the caliper tool you had, I tried my c clamp... too small. But I was however able to use a 12" bar clamp that worked like a charm. Now on to the front pads.My only draw back today is its only 2 degrees out side and I'll be working in an unheated garage.... Thanks again.
good video simple and clear.
Excellent video 👍👍 this is my weekend project
Awesome vid, I was stuck at trying to get the caliper off, totally didn’t see the clip
Great video. Thanks
Thank you mate so clear and understand easily the way you explained 👍aloha
Do u have any more Jeep Commander videos? I have a 06 5.7 hemi
Great video. I believe I now have the confidence to do this myself. Just wish I had the nice wrench you used.....
No grease on slide bolts or anti rattle clips?
I add grease when I'm going mine. Everyone does their own thing though...
Fantastic video!
What size socket to use removing the caliper
When you compress the caliber do you need to unscrew the brake fluid reservoir cap
Would removing the brake fluid cap first a good idea? Working on and maintaining my 2010 Commander has been pretty easy and great but videos like these are tremendously helpful.
It ain’t gonna hurt that’s for sure
Yes, that's how I do it on my 06.
You forgot to grease the hardware and slide bolts..
For my 06, the torque for the bolts is 32 ft lbs.
Why didn’t you turn or replace the rotors? The old brake pad material is embedded in the old ones and you gotta start fresh. Also, those clips are just for anti-rattle. Plus you should burnish brakes after install
Because the video is called “how to change brake pads” not “how to change pads and rotors” 🤣
@@DNRAuto you have to machine the rotors if you're just replacing the pads and not replacing rotors. Just one of the few misguiding points found in this video.