Wayne Hutchinson If you’re on the East Coast controlling rust in and around the underside of your car is impossible. Be sure when pressing in your calipers piston to allow clearance to fit over the new pads .. that you don’t pinch the rubber seal as it gets closer in when being set back. I always recommend some anti seize lube for the bolts and don’t forget to apply some high heat resistant grease over the two tracks that the pads slide into. I have done the brakes on my H3 since the day I bought it in 2009 and I still own it .
Clear and concise and specified socket sizes and tools needed. Thank you.
Great video bud!! Gotta grease those slide pins though. Please add more Hummer content. Every hummer owner agrees we need these repair videos
On it!
Thanks doing mine this weekend will save 300 hundred dollars by doing it myself thanks again😎
Big help and very well communicated. Thx!
Great video, well done. That looked like a fairly easy vehicle to change the pads on......Take care, Bluefin.
thanks for the great video, I'm gonna have to tackle that this weekend with my sisters H3 ! Helps alot !
Thanks.Doing mine this FALL.
Not living on the East coast for salt,does oiling or rust checking reduce the rust at all?All the best.
Wayne Hutchinson If you’re on the East Coast controlling rust in and around the underside of your car is impossible. Be sure when pressing in your calipers piston to allow clearance to fit over the new pads .. that you don’t pinch the rubber seal as it gets closer in when being set back. I always recommend some anti seize lube for the bolts and don’t forget to apply some high heat resistant grease over the two tracks that the pads slide into. I have done the brakes on my H3 since the day I bought it in 2009 and I still own it .
Would have been nice if the camera stayed in focus!
Yea, that happens at times. :-)
No block of wood? Just use a spent brake pad. 👍
Hi there , What a RUSTY car , why not put Anti Rust every 6 months , to protect the parts from
Rusting ?
I swear if you did it every month here on the east coast it would still rust.