Not only do I appreciate how thorough your process is, I like that you use words like "carefully" and "Gently," two words generally not associated with mechanics or auto repair. Cheers and keep up the great work
This guy never fail to impress me with his knowledge and expertise but most importantly his ability to IMPART his knowledge. So easy to listen to. He doesn’t leave out important specs such as bolt size and torque Thank you so much. Great camera work as well.
Great video! Wastes no time, he's clear and concise in communication and illustrations. Very informative. One of the best automotive videos I've seen. This is the only youtube video I have ever commented because the quality is note worthy
Excellent detail as usual, even my wife was intrigued to have me stop the video and ask me questions. I am going to do the front brakes on my 2019 QX60 and since I am recovering from back surgery, my doting wife will be assisting with the heavy lifting and torqueing.
I love these guys, you can see everything they are doing with the great camerawork, they make sure to mention the size of the bolts and or tools needed and offer alternatives if you don’t have access to certain tools. I always laugh when Len says “a little bonk”. Thanks guys I learn something new every time.
The way you loosen the piston makes no sense to me and puts a ton of pressure on the wheeled and break mechanism. Why not use a clam once you’ve removed the caliper?
This is a great series. I plan on using it soon. Question: Do you want to pop the master brake cylinder reservoir cap off before compressing the calipers? Thanks!
Funny i look up these vids mostly for the torque specs because they mechanics too and google will have non mechanics tell you like 5 torque specs that are WILDLY inconsistent too.
@1:19 I like that! That's genius! I'm not a professional mechanic, that must be why I've never seen that trick before. Well this actually work on all cars? Even the ones with the Pistons that you have to turn while you push in? 🤔🤔🤔 (I'm going to take a guess and say no since there's a tool to do it for you LOL)
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Not only do I appreciate how thorough your process is, I like that you use words like "carefully" and "Gently," two words generally not associated with mechanics or auto repair. Cheers and keep up the great work
most thorough brake job video I've ever watched and I've watched a lot of them.
This guy never fail to impress me with his knowledge and expertise but most importantly his ability to IMPART his knowledge. So easy to listen to. He doesn’t leave out important specs such as bolt size and torque Thank you so much. Great camera work as well.
Great video! Wastes no time, he's clear and concise in communication and illustrations. Very informative. One of the best automotive videos I've seen. This is the only youtube video I have ever commented because the quality is note worthy
I can say with 100% certainty that no shop is going to that extent in cleaning everything during a brake job.
......but they sure do charge as if they did.
Excellent detail as usual, even my wife was intrigued to have me stop the video and ask me questions. I am going to do the front brakes on my 2019 QX60 and since I am recovering from back surgery, my doting wife will be assisting with the heavy lifting and torqueing.
I love these guys, you can see everything they are doing with the great camerawork, they make sure to mention the size of the bolts and or tools needed and offer alternatives if you don’t have access to certain tools. I always laugh when Len says “a little bonk”. Thanks guys I learn something new every time.
How you don’t have more subscribers or views blows my mind. U sir are bloody well awesome !
Great video. Detailed and to the point with no fluff. - good job
Thank you!! I couldn’t figure out where to place the spring retainer! Without a doubt one of the best videos out there..
you did a great job buddy...Nice and slow step by step explanation was really helpful.
You have done a very great job. Thank you for the detail and there isn’t many mechanics out there like you.
What a calmed, detailed, perfectly explained tutorial. Hey! You just earned a thumb up with a new subscriber. Thank you so much for your time.
You give very detailed instructions and this is great! Hope my husband follows them😂
Awesome video and explanation. I've done many a brake jobs for myself and have never removed and lube the caliper pins; this time I will.
Do you not have to relieve pressure by removing the fluid cap or opening the bleeder valve when compressing the caliper pistons?
The way you loosen the piston makes no sense to me and puts a ton of pressure on the wheeled and break mechanism. Why not use a clam once you’ve removed the caliper?
Thank you for a fantastic video, very informative and professionally done.
This is a great series. I plan on using it soon. Question: Do you want to pop the master brake cylinder reservoir cap off before compressing the calipers? Thanks!
U should take the top of the master cylinder before pushing caliper pistons in
Perfect instructional video - thank you!!!
Hi I have 2009 pathfinder
Do you have video for 3 rd generation pathfinder
So thorough ! Awesome
Great video! If the brake pad clips are NOT both on top, would you expect brake pulsation?
Very thorough
What kind of copper spray is that ?
Funny i look up these vids mostly for the torque specs because they mechanics too and google will have non mechanics tell you like 5 torque specs that are WILDLY inconsistent too.
Very helpful
91 ft/lbs is that 3.5 ugga duggas?
@1:19 I like that! That's genius! I'm not a professional mechanic, that must be why I've never seen that trick before. Well this actually work on all cars? Even the ones with the Pistons that you have to turn while you push in? 🤔🤔🤔
(I'm going to take a guess and say no since there's a tool to do it for you LOL)
Thanks for the info!!
2017 Nissan Pathfinder platinum front brakes replaced
Spray down some copper what? I couldn’t hear clearly
Copper Spray Anti-Seize Spray
I don't think dealership does as good brake job as him.
+@Emmanuelvaz1 Thanks for the feedback! 1aau.to/m/Shop-TRQ
The up speak is unbearable