How to Replace Front Brakes, Pads and Rotors

How to Install Brake Rotors and Pads. Learn how to replace your brake pads and rotors on your car. Most cars will be similar to this Ford Ranger and after watching this you will be able to change your own brakes and save hundreds of dollars .

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How to change Front and Rear Brake Pads and Rotors: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lU6OKQxSg8U
How to bleed/flush your Brakes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1NvtUwfRJc
Paint Your Brakes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djmDciOIuls
Drum Brake Replacement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zJ_UXP6GWkwWheel Cylinder Replacement: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIWYkCOPAQ0Chrysler
How to Replace a Brake Caliper: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbdJGCi29nQ

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36 thoughts on “How to Replace Front Brakes, Pads and Rotors

  1. Thanks man, video made it simple to change out pads. Saved $200, and as recommended put $100 a side for tools and $100 for funsies. 2021 and these videos still apply perfectly.

  2. I just did my brake pads but there’s these 2 little like I wouldn’t say springs but it was on each end they kept falling off and wouldn’t stay on so just put them on without it.. do I need them?

  3. Chris I have a question for you. My wife drives a 2015 Cadillac Srx Luxury AWD. I'm going to change the front brakes and rotors my because my mechanic has gone M.I.A. I have a prosthetic leg below the knee. Will the Cadillac Srx be a complicated job because it's a Cadillac or can I do it myself? Your instructions make it seem so simple. 👍🏾

  4. Thanks Chris fix, I watched this video years ago and have saved hundreds for me and my family doing countless brake jobs over the years.

  5. Attaching the new brakes on 2003 Chevrolet Cavalier, I crossed the bolts. They went in very hard, I thought it was because of new rubber inserts (bushing, they came together w/new brakes) I put in holes for those bolts. They stopped ~1/4 (maybe they are in place and I just overtightened them, I'll know for sure when I'll do the second brake) in before the end, where they are supposed to be, and started to rotate free both ways (clockwise and counterclockwise), I can't extract them, because they rotate. Should I buy a new knuckle now, probably the thread inside is also damaged? Could you tell, how to extract them? Thank you for a good film.

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