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How to Change Front Brake Discs & Pads 

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Brake pads consist of a backing plate and friction material. It is the friction material that comes into contact with the brake disc. Overtime the friction material wears down and your brakes become less effective at stopping your vehicle. The manufacturer of your vehicle will specify a minimum thickness of the friction material before the brake pads need to be replaced.When checking your brake pads, you should look at the inner and outer brake pads as they can wear at different rates. If your vehicle is fitted with alloy wheels looking at the thickness of the outer pad is not enough.Brake discs are made of cast iron. Like brake pads they can wear over time. Depending on your driving style, brake discs have a longer service life than the pads and do not require replacement every time pads are replaced. When you are inspecting brake discs you should check both sides.
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Комментарии : 117   
@mickeyh1961
@mickeyh1961 8 лет назад
fantastic video, especially someone like me who knows very little about cars, this was a good step by step explanation and done in a logical manner for a novice where the presenter does not assume you understand how the job should be done. very helpful.
@bezaleeluk3696
@bezaleeluk3696 4 года назад
if you know very little about cars you cannot know where this person did things right and when he did things wrong...used the wrong lubricants and did not ensure safety critical bolts were correctly tightened and not over or under tightened.
@philnewman1110
@philnewman1110 9 лет назад
An excellent video clearly demonstrated by someone who is of a very good skill level. Very helpful and useful video, many thanks!
@premierfuncasino
@premierfuncasino Год назад
Really excellent, patient, methodical, easy to follow guide. Many thanks
@darthporkius
@darthporkius 7 лет назад
Thanks for the video. I've always liked cars and driving. I've always wanted to get into the mechanical side of things. I'm gonna let a pro change my brake pads this time but next time I'll do it my self.
@desividesi01
@desividesi01 6 лет назад
The very best "How To" tutorial to date. Keep it up guys, you are real good,,and thank you.
@steveward676
@steveward676 9 лет назад
Brilliantly done step by step guide for diy. Well done to you guy's !
@roboCL0WN
@roboCL0WN 11 лет назад
This video came up as an advert and I really enjoyed it, very well put together.
@mattbartholomew5707
@mattbartholomew5707 10 лет назад
Excellent "How to" very clear and easy to follow only step I did differently was I greased the Hub after cleaning it of old rust so next time (If there is to be one, car has 200K miles) it should not have rusted up and no need for the hammer.
@fredborne90
@fredborne90 6 лет назад
great mate 10/10 no razzmatazz no crappy jokes just plain simple down to earth how to do thank you kindly your a gent
@screwsnutsandbolts
@screwsnutsandbolts 6 лет назад
Excellent and helpful videos, thanks
@ciaomarco4194
@ciaomarco4194 7 лет назад
Faced with the daunting task of replacing my front break discs today, this was invaluable, thank you. Video was clear, well-lit, and fully detailed. The in-video link to parts department was useful too!
@mfeastham
@mfeastham 8 месяцев назад
Brake
@arunashantha349
@arunashantha349 8 месяцев назад
sMe
@janetjones6658
@janetjones6658 2 года назад
Studying at the moment Motor Technology. I am also doing my work experience. This video is just how I was taught in the work experience. Although we did not put grease. Great job 👏 👍 😜
@yusuihang
@yusuihang 10 лет назад
Really nice video. Excellent contents and presentation. Appreciate the professional, two camera filming. I must have watched at least 30 videos on youtube on brake replacement (about to do my very first brake replacement), and this video is one of the best. The only two details that I would add: 1) put anti-seize on hub before installing new rotor (could the brake grease be used instead?); 2) clean and then lube the caliper pins with the synthetic brake grease.
@Front9_golf
@Front9_golf 9 лет назад
At last a clear 'how to' video!!! I'm defo doing this shit next week!!!
@andyedge7912
@andyedge7912 9 лет назад
Great vid, both our cars are due new pads soon thanks .
@tygertygerburn
@tygertygerburn 8 лет назад
Excellent video the makers should be proud of their work.
@SylvLivingstone
@SylvLivingstone 9 лет назад
glad he reminded us to pump the brakes (as the other video I watched didn't )... All in all, well done (though kinda confused about the WD40 side of things?? are we meant to spray it on the rubber or not (was just reading other comments on here...
@stevespeck3586
@stevespeck3586 8 лет назад
Great, clear, practical video. Did I miss mention of torque settings - particularly for the carrier and the caliper bolts?
@Eupmem
@Eupmem Год назад
Excellent video, detailed and efficient, thanks !!!
@bernicelavignemansueto4781
@bernicelavignemansueto4781 10 лет назад
thanks very nice video ive learned easyly
@nathanwilliams1878
@nathanwilliams1878 9 лет назад
Probably should have compared the new and old pads before cutting the cable off mind, can't return them if they are wrong then :)
@laodicea3513
@laodicea3513 8 лет назад
Thank you so much posting this video.. great job !!!!
@mikesoja
@mikesoja 9 лет назад
Wonderfully done.
@jr5389
@jr5389 Год назад
Excellent video and music relaxing 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿😎
@georgiivanov1902
@georgiivanov1902 8 лет назад
Great video! Great detail! Thanks a lot!!!!
@jamesmcrory8990
@jamesmcrory8990 4 года назад
Remember to put some anti seize on the hub before you put the disc on, that will prevent it from sticking to the hub and make it a lot easier to get off next time. But don’t get any anti seize on where the friction will take place.
@ryangeddes7277
@ryangeddes7277 10 лет назад
Very useful, thank you!
@helenahusky2787
@helenahusky2787 8 лет назад
Very detailed video....
@001maz
@001maz 10 лет назад
My present shed (kia picanto) took me 5 days of swearing changing the rear pads and disk, didnt know about rewind calipers, worst bit was when i put brake fluid into the coolant bottle, and eventually lost all the pressure in the system. ps The rear off-side disk protection arch had rotted away and bits fell into the pads wrecking disk and pads. Also , no mention of the thin metal liners I got to fit over the cradle before inserting the pads and the hours spent grinding bits of of the pads to make the (cheapest) pads fit smoothly. First thing you need is a long metal pole about a metre long to crack yer wheel nuts open after the tyre fitter put 160 1bs on it.
@Yeoblade
@Yeoblade 3 года назад
Which garage do you work at ? Quick fit?
@avtarkalsi2853
@avtarkalsi2853 4 года назад
Brilliant guide
@HansjeVdTillaert
@HansjeVdTillaert 8 лет назад
Great video!!!!
@gerryreggea
@gerryreggea 8 лет назад
Best video i've seen.
@marcozrx1100
@marcozrx1100 8 лет назад
i tried that version on my momobike ,,, i never replaced the reservoir cap before i slowly pumped the brakes, same as this vid ,, but my fluid just spilled out everywhere ?? i recommend do cap up before pumping ?? ,, good vid tho apart from that
@JCMFix
@JCMFix Год назад
Super professional.
@jefffork5143
@jefffork5143 10 лет назад
great back ground music, who is it by, album name, or artist?
@sakadabara
@sakadabara 8 лет назад
1) He didn't greased the sliding pins - one of the major causes for uneven wear of the break pads 2) repeatedly places brake discs and busy side of the pads on dirty floor 3) the rubber seals of the pistons were worn out
@grazianolaudisio3644
@grazianolaudisio3644 7 лет назад
Nikolai Tsakov Thank you for the extra advice! I think this video was useful.
@bezaleeluk3696
@bezaleeluk3696 4 года назад
he also appears to have used standard low temperature grease on the end and backs of the pads... that stuff will melt and flow and eventually burn off! Also leaving the brake oil reservoir lid off in these types of jobs is a bad idea. Invites contamination of the hydraulic oil and risks spilling hydraulic fluid on paintwork if it squirts when the piston is pushed back. There is NO need to remove the cap, just slacken it off to let air pressure escape on piston pushback is more than sufficient! And he should have used torque wrench tightening the carrier bolts as they do need to be quite tight but not too tight as it can strip the threads in the carrier if you over cook it with a breaker bar like that.
@piecetoyou8285
@piecetoyou8285 7 лет назад
Great and useful video,But a little criticism, Where a mask when cleaning debris,especially where around brake components pad fine particles mixes in with rust, Give piston a wipe befor pushing it back in, There were no use of loctite on certain bolts,heat and vibration can cause used bolts to work there self loose. Apart from that nice clear instructions, Thank you
@audioman6007
@audioman6007 8 лет назад
are these pagid brakes any good as they cost almost as much as brembo brakes
@mouradsaber1235
@mouradsaber1235 Год назад
Great job, thanks.
@jocalibusohump
@jocalibusohump 7 лет назад
thanks very informative
@paulhammond1966
@paulhammond1966 6 лет назад
I need to replace steering rack gaiter at same time. Am I about there once discs are off or is there a lot more stripping down to do. I have heard there is a kit you can use to replace gaiter without stripping down the arm. Is this true??
@thelordofdarkness141
@thelordofdarkness141 2 года назад
What a great video
@didar389
@didar389 9 лет назад
hi thanks for the video but you didn't torque the any bolt .
@amana1480
@amana1480 3 года назад
No checking for disc runout, by using a dial test gauge?
@mfeastham
@mfeastham 10 месяцев назад
What about checking fluid level before compressing caliper to save stripping your paintwork with overflow?
@MyJammy12
@MyJammy12 Месяц назад
Open the cap in the bonnet and put a rag in the top
@unda25
@unda25 5 лет назад
What size are break disk mk4 1.9 TDI 2001 6 gear manual UK
@Drainingtheswamp2022
@Drainingtheswamp2022 10 месяцев назад
No allen grub to hold the disc in place?
@sudarshans226
@sudarshans226 8 лет назад
Good video
@alanfrancis9225
@alanfrancis9225 3 года назад
Good video but Where’s the torque wrench and why doesn’t he clean and use suitable grease on calliper slider pins?
@danielhearnden3776
@danielhearnden3776 10 месяцев назад
Suspiciously skilful with the lubricant 😂
@tomp.8129
@tomp.8129 9 лет назад
In case no one else noticed the seal on caliper piston is failing, should have been replaced as it will start sticking before next pad change is due. What good does spraying on rubber seals with WD do?
@Techtablets
@Techtablets 9 лет назад
Tommy P Yes, infact it rips @18:09 a little when he puts it on....
@aboom257
@aboom257 8 лет назад
top job
@bobikzielarz
@bobikzielarz 4 месяца назад
This boy awesome.
@davidcollins4227
@davidcollins4227 7 лет назад
Shouldn't the bleed screws on the calliper be opened when pushing the piston back as it could damage abs module or flip master cylinder valves when pushing brake fluid backward?? Or is that rule only applys when doing rear brake pads , anyone ??
@Twongz_does_anything
@Twongz_does_anything 5 месяцев назад
DONT THINK SO
@nigelhopkinson6614
@nigelhopkinson6614 3 года назад
I wonder why manufactures bother with torque wrench settings ?
@thelimit6593
@thelimit6593 7 лет назад
I've always used copper slip on the back of the pads and a little when fitting the disc and nuts will help the next time they are removed,if your replacing both the pad and disc once you've removed the top of brake fluid filler cap you could pry back the cylinder prior to lifting the calliper by placing a large flat bladed screw driver between the old disc and pad. It's old school not recommended if your just replacing the pads.
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@frederickjamal1808 2 года назад
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@xzavierjacoby721 2 года назад
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@frederickjamal1808 2 года назад
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@xzavierjacoby721
@xzavierjacoby721 2 года назад
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@brucewayne7838
@brucewayne7838 4 года назад
great video !! alfred will find it very helpfull
@juliadennehy
@juliadennehy 5 лет назад
Have a look at your cv boots while working on your brakes... this one looks like it may be leaking...
@techtitanuk5609
@techtitanuk5609 13 дней назад
It's super easy to replace break pads, garages charge over a hundred quid
@intheblinkofaneye2630
@intheblinkofaneye2630 6 лет назад
i thought this was a great video as i have to change my front brakes,
@thomasDSoundDesign
@thomasDSoundDesign 9 лет назад
Is the vehicle in park (got hand brake on) ?
@ad5772
@ad5772 6 лет назад
Shovel provides a
@001maz
@001maz 10 лет назад
I've always managed without using a torque wrench but felt a bit guilty (thinking thats what the pros use), now it looks like I was right all along, 40 years fixing sheds.
@bezaleeluk3696
@bezaleeluk3696 4 года назад
tightening bolts by feel is a gamble, a true professional will use a torque wrench on safety and reliability critical nuts and bolts like the carrier and slider bolts. Too loose and they could self loosen and cause brakes to fail, too tight and could strip threads in carrier or stretch bolts or make a rod for the next guys back if you over cook the torque but get away with it... the next mechanic will likely have to use heat to get the bolts undone next time.
@markholyoak9790
@markholyoak9790 2 года назад
don't forget to torque your bolts up and put thread locker fluid onto the brake bracket bolts
@leerichardson4118
@leerichardson4118 4 месяца назад
Didnt clean round the piston seal with nylon brush to get rid of old crud!
@paulomorais0
@paulomorais0 5 лет назад
great video. Can't remember the end, the music made me drowse off though.
@train4905
@train4905 5 месяцев назад
Exelleny😊
@arturocruz1935
@arturocruz1935 3 месяца назад
Its for a 2022 Nissan Altima Pop
@EppingForest304
@EppingForest304 6 лет назад
Should've cleaned & regreased the caliper slide pins with silicone paste
@adamsala9291
@adamsala9291 Год назад
You didn't put any grease on caliper pins?🤢
@stevehawcroft
@stevehawcroft 4 года назад
I didn’t know Lee Sharpe was a mechanic!
@saveriosalerno9232
@saveriosalerno9232 8 лет назад
COMPLIMENT!
@MTVCHANNElNEWZ
@MTVCHANNElNEWZ Год назад
Oil tank 8
@edgarabramz
@edgarabramz 8 лет назад
Soks
@SteU4IA
@SteU4IA 9 лет назад
For the love of God don't spray WD 40 on slider pin boots!
@dionjoseph9534
@dionjoseph9534 9 лет назад
good day just wanna know why not to spray WD 40 on the boots?
@SteU4IA
@SteU4IA 9 лет назад
dion joseph Hi, the rubber boots, like all rubber things, is oil-based product. Because WD-40 is petroleum (ie. oil) based and since like-dissolves-like, WD-40 and any petro based lube will eat away at the boots. What you want to use is something safe for rubber parts like pure silicone lube or fully-synthetic brake lube.
@wilstw
@wilstw 9 лет назад
Ste .L ..
@SteU4IA
@SteU4IA 9 лет назад
Willie Stewart Yes?
@bullitautorepairsmobile4989
@bullitautorepairsmobile4989 5 лет назад
Not a professional job at all ,Can seem at least 4 things wrong or needful doing .answers on a post card ,ha ha ,failing that just reply
@marcuswoodgate4026
@marcuswoodgate4026 3 года назад
Not exactly rushing this job is he 😂
@train4905
@train4905 5 месяцев назад
Exellent,sorry😊
@lennonpolo
@lennonpolo 6 лет назад
Do not put WD40 on rubber!
@bobikzielarz
@bobikzielarz 4 месяца назад
When you got the right tools for the job.... It's obvious.
@jzilla1234
@jzilla1234 6 лет назад
Erm wd40 on to the rubber?
@lonewolfe7343
@lonewolfe7343 4 года назад
Should av used Carboflo for rubber...
@fudgedog123
@fudgedog123 8 лет назад
good instructions. But that car mings.....
@lexingtoncharles2643
@lexingtoncharles2643 2 года назад
Roter weet
@jesusloveyou9523
@jesusloveyou9523 7 лет назад
my man probably charge £15 for 30 min
@lonewolfe7343
@lonewolfe7343 4 года назад
Should have changed his gloves, all that crease going onto the new disc and pads,....
@davefiatforum
@davefiatforum 4 года назад
this a how not video? no torque wrench essential for beginners, no thread lock used on bolts! you should always remove clean and grease the sliding pins. The bleed screw was all corroded and cap missing. you should at least clean that and put penetration oil on it so when the need may come to use it its not stuck.
@davidsheen7682
@davidsheen7682 3 года назад
volume poor
@georgievvladimir
@georgievvladimir Год назад
9:51 I see a crack on the new disk.
@pontiacgaz
@pontiacgaz 3 года назад
So......the safety goggles??? Are they just for show, not the 1st vid I've seen that say you need them but don't wear them, better dig mine out and lay them next to me when I do mine today 😎
@FunkyTonLow
@FunkyTonLow 7 лет назад
is this auto porn?
@johnsmith-fu6hu
@johnsmith-fu6hu 3 года назад
No torque wrench how you measure the force? Just by hand? Hmmm ... are you a chef 👩‍🍳 by trade or a house wife fitter? 😂
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