Nice work Tyler! Too bad your far away, I'm taking my nissan to the garage next week for new pads and rotors. After watching that, maybe I should do it myself. I like that torque wrench, what is the brand- what would you recommend?
This is a old video however, I am a certified mechanic for ford. At a shop we learn ways to make jobs easier so they take less time therefor making us more money because of commission, if you give the rotor a couple solid smacks on the front (I'm talking hard smacks) it'll pop off with ease.
Good video, always a good idea to apply anti-seize to the hub before installing new rotors to help with future replacements
Good video 👍 watched a few and I found yours very helpful.
Awesome! Glad it helped out!
Nice work Tyler! Too bad your far away, I'm taking my nissan to the garage next week for new pads and rotors. After watching that, maybe I should do it myself. I like that torque wrench, what is the brand- what would you recommend?
Thanks! Ha yeah I wouldn’t mind helping out! Love that torque wrench! Craftsman digital 1/2in drive.
This is a old video however, I am a certified mechanic for ford. At a shop we learn ways to make jobs easier so they take less time therefor making us more money because of commission, if you give the rotor a couple solid smacks on the front (I'm talking hard smacks) it'll pop off with ease.
Thanks for the Tip! Yeah once I really hit the crap out of it it came off lol. I Might need a little heavier hammer. Thanks for watching