Going to have to watch this while I do my brakes.. watched a lot of videos about taking them off I would say that your brakes videos are awesome and all your other videos that you have
I did my front rotors following your video. Now, the rear. As always, Methodical and clear. Excellent! Fwiw... I bought and installed your TRQ rotors. 👍
Now make a video of you guys removing those lower bearing shoulder bolts. You know, the ones that hood the rear control arm and tie rod to the knuckle? Oof, you're gonna have fun with those.
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Awesome...I needed this video for the boots. You make it easy for us regular dudes. Thank you..
Going to have to watch this while I do my brakes.. watched a lot of videos about taking them off I would say that your brakes videos are awesome and all your other videos that you have
I did my front rotors following your video. Now, the rear. As always, Methodical and clear. Excellent! Fwiw... I bought and installed your TRQ rotors. 👍
sheesh dude , You found the rustiest Lexus in existence as the sample car, but excellent video, great camera view great instruction !!!!😂😂
Great video and appreciate all of the details you included.
Grea video! Very nice how you mentioned what each size socket was before and or when you used them! Thank you.
I never knew it was 76 foot pounds to tighten a wheel. thank you for the video.
Thank you so much very clearly and excellently video , save me lot of money!
Thank you for making the video It was very good!
So for the 2001 Lexus it only has one bolt to take out on the bracket?
Now make a video of you guys removing those lower bearing shoulder bolts. You know, the ones that hood the rear control arm and tie rod to the knuckle? Oof, you're gonna have fun with those.
That’s not a 17mm slider pin on a 1997, it’s actually a 13mm slider pin.
Caliper will be loose until used to press the piston in?
My caliper won't silde off the rear post