Thank you dude, I looked at so many videos and didnt realize until my Rotors got here that all those videos are for 4X4 - FREE FLOATING rotors. This was the most comprehensive video with every bit of info I needed!! Thank you!
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That was great, also if the break caliper is bad. Do replace. I had one replaced on a vehicle in the past. Just an inspection thing to look at while doing brake pads. Nice to have combined the bearings and rotors in this. I did not realize how much more I could add to greasing. Thanks. @ Kenneth Grimes, I agree, when replacing bearings, I was advised to replace the races. Wishing all well
Fuck all the heater out there 🖕.You did an awesome job explaining how to do the removal and install. There was no accident you did it safe and fast. Good for you. I'm going to be looking for more of your videos. This video right here was more than helpful. Keep doing what you're doing broski. Stay up..
@@kipc8734 It's sad because when I worked at a auto shop, nobody taught me how to properly use jack stands. They were using the hydraulic jack only. Lol. I did my own research and learn from other people mistakes and try not to repeat them.
Nice video ...but that nut was loose when you took it off because those are supposed to be torqued to seat the bearings then backed off and finger tightened....the pin keeps it in place ....but still good video
I hate those calipers that you have to remove both guide pins i think the ones where only one pin is removed and the caliper can just be lifted make things alot easier
You dint change the races that could cause someone major problems if they dont know to change them or say dont put races in at all . im sure some dont know this should ecsplan this.
Wouldn't you want to wipe off the caliper piston before compressing it? I imagine your forcing contaminates into the piston, but I'm no mechanic just a a/c tech. I wish I saw a jackstand or something, but otherwise great video!
No, the rubber boot comes out with the piston as the brake shoes wear. So that piston surface is under the boot and should be clean. Unless the boot is tore.
I can’t believe you have your legs under that truck with no jack stands, you can trust that floor jack all you want but there’s no way in hell I would!!!