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TroytheBackyardMechanic
Добавлен 31 май 2023
Welcome to the most helpful and informative channel on RUclips!
Troy is a backyard handyman (not a certified mechanic) , teaching many people how to save money by doing DIY fixes. He shares valuable information that everyone should know how to do, just to make life a little less stressful. He hops you enjoy, and feel free to leave questions in the comments, he wants to help everyone!
Troy is a backyard handyman (not a certified mechanic) , teaching many people how to save money by doing DIY fixes. He shares valuable information that everyone should know how to do, just to make life a little less stressful. He hops you enjoy, and feel free to leave questions in the comments, he wants to help everyone!
How To Replace Front Brakes 2017 Jeep Grand Cherokee!
In this video, we're going to show you how to fix front car brakes, pads, and rotors on a Jeep Grand Cherokee! These repairs can be quite difficult, but with the right tools and instructions, you can fix them quickly and easily!
If you're having trouble with your car brakes, then this guide is for you! We'll teach you all about the different parts of a car's braking system, and how to fix them if they're malfunctioning. From squeaky brakes to grinding noises, we've got you covered! Thanks for watching!
Please feel free to leave questions in the comments!
If you're having trouble with your car brakes, then this guide is for you! We'll teach you all about the different parts of a car's braking system, and how to fix them if they're malfunctioning. From squeaky brakes to grinding noises, we've got you covered! Thanks for watching!
Please feel free to leave questions in the comments!
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Why would you use a torx on an Allen wrench bolt
That's a 11mm allen, not a T55 Torx. A T55 may work but it's not the correct wrench. Also, that wasn't a star socket in your hand, rather a 16mm 12-point socket. You needed a E20 star (female torx) but you didn't use one. I'm surprised you didn't strip the heads of your bolts. You also forgot to torque them down. The allen bolts need torqued to 41 ft-lb, the caliper bracket star bolts to 148 ft-lb and finally the lug nuts to 100 ft-lb. If you're going to teach auto mechanics, you may want to learn the proper way yourself first. If any of these bolts come loose... 16:35
U didn’t put the seal on hub, but you are the best one I have seen! Great job
Do u have to take caliper off first in order to turn brace
16 metric star ?
Great video. Thank you Very helpful
Hey brother thank you for the video the jack handle tip was perfection.
With all that shelving and organization in your garage….. You definitely qualify as a front yard mechanic. Great job. 👍
I’m I tripping or did I see the frame bend when you jacked it up with the wood 🤨..
This is a unibody. There is no frame. Typical lift point is at the pinch welds.
Best video thank you so much
He must be a great dad
thanks 😅
This is great 👍🏽
Cool 😎
Like your true religion
😅
Cool dude
🎉🎉🎉 good job
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Helpful
Good 👍🏽
🎉🎉🎉
Great
This is so helpful
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That is my dad!!!!
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@@troymart2857You did a very nice job on this video! It seemed you were a bit nervous, hence my comment above about the extra BS. It was not meant to be disrespectful, only to encourage and help for any other videos you choose to do. Same with the comment about the typo. Please have your editor look on your about page and change hop to hope if it has not been taken care of already. I subtly tried to clue you in about it, but some idiot had to point out to me how stupid I am...lol, they should have kept their mouth shut. Anyway, I would love to see more videos, so keep them rolling!
Great job my friend
Thank you! More videos w/o extra BS would be appreciated. Make sure to check your about section for typos. I hop you like this comment 2!
I actually appreciate the extra stuff, these are brakes we are talking about im gonna need EVERY DETAIL. And check for typos in your comment before you say anything- “i hop you like”.
@@powerloopTMhad you bothered to open your eyes, paid attention to the details and read the "about me" section of this channel BEFORE you reacted and ran your mouth, you would have seen it was a clue to the typo on that page, so it could be fixed. I appreciate this video and the knowledge imparted. If I need to justify my comment to you, then it was a clue for whomever made this channel to open their eyes and check their typing. Thank you for using your wisdom and your attempt to make me look like a fool, I do appreciate that very much. While I was attempting to be a bit more subtle, your response totally blew that out of the water. Good job. Next time though, remember it is often the little things, especially in the attention to the details of what you are saying that help whoever you want to convince that you are HOPEfully more believable, truthful and knowledgeable, and therefore more trustworthy. Otherwise your customers are going to hop their asses right off your channel! With that, I hope you too have a great day!
What brand rotors and pads did you use?
I was fixing a friend of mine jeep, and I believe he picked those rotors up from AutoZone
great video, very helpful - dont forget to put the rubber ring back around the rotor although I dont think thats a big deal
Great video bro helped me out allot