When changing brake pads on a car, make sure the car is jacked up, remove the bolts on the caliper and remove the brake pads. Replace brake pads in a car with help from an auto mechanic in this fre…

10 Responses to “Auto Repair & Maintenance : How To Change Brake Pads”

  • adelonic1 says:

    i agreed he didnt show the last pad but u can see the new 2 pads on its simple like the 1 to replace not hard thx nice video

  • gs5774 says:

    Remember to remove the reservior cap first, as you could spray brake fluid over the car when you push the piston back. Add an anti-seize grease to the back and top of the brake pad to avoid seizure and squeal. Remember to use torque settings when tightening bolts.

  • kimchijeegeah2 says:

    he forgot to reinstall the back brake pads =

  • rubberbandman03 says:

    its not a lazy brake change, he does this all the time he can do it fast,

  • ocol81 says:

    @kimchijeegeah2 your an idiot that shit isn’t hard and if you think it is then you shouldn’t be touching cars

  • princessahh1 says:

    thank you. u just saved me 300 bucks. i just lleft monroe muffler that was their quote on new pads. :0

  • helipilot3333 says:

    Excellent video. Informative and not too long. Thanks!

  • GangreneVagina says:

    KJBfreak-Dipshit. He DID replace the inside (not rear, INSIDE) brake pad out, they just didn’t show it in the video because it’s THE SAME AS REMOVING THE OUTSIDE! This is just an instructional video. Inside is same as outside, so why drag the video out?Don’t believe me? The old pads are rust colored and the new ones are shiny gray – 1:10 they’re both rust colored and at 1:35 you see both pads gray. Come on, people!

  • GangreneVagina says:

    kimchijeegeah2-What the hell are you talking about?

  • eddylz18 says:

    It’s just n example people ofcourse u have to change the rear break pad to, hey just wanted to make the viv short, 2* but it’s not good enough ^.^

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