Brakes plus quoted me $600 to fix this. Followed this video instead. 30 min and $40 later, I have brand new brakes that make zero sound. 10/10, thank you. Also liked how to the point this video was. Sadly a rarity these days.
You are the Goat I appreciate you so much just saved me 300 I was terrified till I saw you do this. Just finished both sides up in under an hour thank you Thank u thank you
When I changed the first set of brake pads it was ok, then I did the other side and the piston came out of the caliper, I tried to put it back in and it won’t go in, then oil came out?
@@DoItYourSelfDudeI’m watching at work and can’t blast the volume so it was hard to hear lol but I thought you applied that oil to minimize the squealing?
@@ImmiSuccess all calipers move on slide pins. Most Calipers are bolted to the slide pins. These need to be taken out cleaned and greased with new grease. Sometimes the hole the slide pins are in need to be sanded out or even honed out a touch.
Not necessarily sir , it’s a Toyota , lol , I wouldn’t worry about it I’m at 250k miles and haven’t replaced my rotors ever since I bought the car at 75k miles , blessings 🙏