How to Replace Rear Brakes Pads Rotors 07-11 Toyota Camry
HTML-код
- Опубликовано: 4 фев 2025
- Buy Now!
New Brake Kit from 1AAuto.com 1aau.to/ia/1ABF...
1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace your own worn, squeaky, fading old brakes. This video is applicable to the 07, 08, 09, 10, 11 Toyota Camry
🔧 List of tools used:
• Flat Blade Screwdriver 1aau.to/tazJ/1A...
• Pry Bar 1aau.to/te4/1AX...
• Complete Metric Wrench Set 1aau.to/tqy/1AX...
• Complete Metric Socket Set 1aau.to/tse/1AX...
• Torque Wrench 1aau.to/tqM/1AX...
• Anti-Seize Grease
• Brake Parts Cleaner
• Bungee Cord
• Cloth Rags 1aau.to/thD/1AX...
• Rust Penetrant
• Floor Jack 1aau.to/trA/1AX...
• Jack Stands 1aau.to/trY/1AX...
• Large C-Clamp
• Rubber Mallet 1aau.to/tah/1AX...
• Wire Brush 1aau.to/tdA/1AX...
For More Info visit us at 1aau.to/h/Wr/
⚠ DISCLAIMER:
While 1A Auto strives to make the information provided in this video as accurate as possible, it makes no claims, promises, or guarantees about the accuracy, completeness or applicability of the content. No information contained in this video shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. All do-it-yourself projects entail some risk. It is the sole responsibility of the viewer to assume this risk. 1A Auto is not responsible or liable for any loss damage (including, but not limited to, actual, consequential, or punitive), liability, claim, or any other injury or cause related to or resulting from any information posted in this video.
√ *Watch the Video*
√ *Buy The Part at 1A Auto* 1aau.to/m/Visit-1AAuto
√ *Do it Yourself*
√ *Save Money*
I may have missed it, but mentioning that if the rotor is still too stubborn to remove even after using rust penetration oil, M8 x 1.25 bolts can be threaded into the two tapped holes in the hub of the rotor to "POP" the rusted rotor loose. Works like a charm...
+Michael Mathras Thanks for the tip!
Why didn’t that work for me?
Did the trick thanks! 👍🏽
Watching this video was a thing of beauty. I'm sure my replacing the pads and rotors won't be as easy as this looks. This helps a lot! Thanks 1A Auto for the video!
Nice video. I recommend pulling the clips out and cleaning and greasing the bracket face behind them as well. I've seen brackets that had those faces rust and swell up behind the clips distorting the clips and interfering with function. Moisture likes to hang out there. I like to put a light coat of grease on the ring face of the piston if not using anti-squeal(piston rusted to pad...seen it. Great way to cook the seals).
Also grease the hub face so the rotor isn't rusted to it the next time someone has to get in there. If the bracket and slide pin hex heads are in decent shape I'll grease those too(I would've inspected and repacked the pins).
07-11 It's probably time to replace the flex lines while you're in there.
I'm in the rustbelt and have been doing my own auto and cycle brakes and brakes for others for almost 30yrs. I pretty much grease everything to slow the rot :)
I appreciate that you actually left in the part where you had trouble backing off the parking brake shoes.
Getting that adjustment wheel to turn in the right direction is almost impossible- especially if you have
aftermarket rotors that have an even smaller access hole than the OEM rotors. Toyota should change
this parking brake design, or at least the adjustment wheel for the parking brake- but you know they won't....
Great video. First time doing brakes since I was a kid. Saved me $200 doing it myself thanks a lot.
For the rear, how do you take the rubber thing out? Did you adjust it after putting the rotors on? Was ur e-brake off?
@3:45
Isn't there a threaded hole in the rotor that you can screw a bolt in to and loosen the rotor by tightening that bolt? My son's Scion (made by Toyota) has one and it made it very easy to break the rotor free.
i just left a comment above: you can take off the rotor using a M8-1.25 x 25mm hex head screw lol
Thanks a lot, your video a lot of help I did change my car's rotors yesterday. Thanks again
+Tri Lam Thank you! We love empowering our customers and showing how to perform DIY auto repairs with our high-quality auto parts. 1AAuto.com
You saved me $600. Thanks
Great explaining everything 💙
Thank you for the fantastic video!
Good video but needs more cowbell
My thoughts exactly. ruclips.net/video/cVsQLlk-T0s/видео.html
While doing the rears, is your e-brake ever up (engaged) or lowered (dis-engaged)? I'm assuming it's supposed to be loose during this?
Is the process the same for 2006 Camry v6?
I would recommend using 6 point sockets on the bolts rather than the 12 point combination wrenches. 12 points beat up the bolts and are more likely to strip, especially with "beating on the wrench with a mallet" as shown in the video.
Nice cowbell.
My thoughts exactly. ruclips.net/video/cVsQLlk-T0s/видео.html
Should I keep the e brake disengaged when working on the brakes?
Yes.
I just did my mom Toyota camry 2007 trying to replace the rotor but I notice 1A Auto the car ya fixing on Toyota Camry 2009 have a much bigger hole to release emergency brake from rotor so I was able to get rotor only wasnt able to change brakes my hole so little I cant see me pushing release emergency clip thru hole with flat head at all thanks anyway I'm just take to shop next time rear rotor before I brake somethen
Your to lazy to use commas and periods let alone tools.
What happened to the wear indicators for the brake pads
How do you get the caliper bracket back on the pads? The circular part that touches the inside pad is sticking too far out and I don't want to beat on it more than I have. As of right now theres no way it'll fit around the pads
Either use a press to push the piston back in, or buy a brake piston tool
Come on man" you should never" go that far into a brake job, without greasing those slider pins !!! Gheeesh. You'll be sorry🎶
Very helpful video. Thank you. 👍👍
If you can't get the rotor off, and can't get to the emergency brake tab inside the tiny hole, just release the emergency brake from inside the car. That at lease did it for me.
Make sure you jack both sides up put the car on a flat surface, put the car in neutral this will help the rotor & wheel hub bearing spin freely to hit it off! My head Mechanic taught my young self this trick❤❤
Can you replace the hardware on your next video?
Blues Dirt Yes, the clips that go on the calipers. The vid doesn't show taking the clips out. When he is cleaning the caliper, the clips are already gone. This can confuse an inexperienced mechanic (like the ones who use RUclips). I guess you don't have to replace them, but might as well, if they are included
Hey great video but you took the time for everything but didn't take the caliper sliders out and anti seize/lube them? That's just lazy. Rest of the video was great, thank you.
You don't need to antiseize anything. Come on.
Always lube your pin.. im with Clint
Dumb comment. Did you watch the same video I did? Those slider pins are sealed with a rubber boot. They are literally surrounded in grease. You saw him pull them back and forth and they smoothly slid back and forth, because they were sealed and encapsulated in grease. The old style, unsealed ones, you anti-sieze the pins. On this style, as long as the boot is still sealed and in good condition. You just work it free like he did and then you are done dealing with it.
Scott is absolutely correct!
I'm doing this at 100k+ miles. Each side is already costing me $95. $20 bucks more for pins, seals and grease is peace of mind I'll gladly pay. Besides this is my only ride, I'd rather have them and not need them, than ride a bike getting parts and wasting time.
Caliper pins are 14mm
you can take off the rotor using a M8-1.25 x 25mm hex head screw
I asked a Michanic how much to replace my brake pads? He said “ $400 per axle”!!
sweet, 😁.
Nah, ill order pads online and do it myself.
Unsuccessful Robbery attempt 🛑❌
+ighir izm Thank you! We love empowering our customers and showing how to perform DIY auto repairs with our high-quality auto parts. 1AAuto.com
thanks
Next time open the brake reservoir so when you push piston it pushes air out
Dumb. Don't need to do that.
The caliper bolts are supposed to be torqed to 25 foot-lbs not 46 foot-lbs... The head of the bolt snapped off due to over torquing!
might be different on the style (le, se, etc) and if you have alloy wheels... I've heard 25 ft/lbs as well for brake calipers. 34-46 ft/lbs for rear torque plate bolts; 79 ft/lbs for front torque plate bolts
i know it's late fir you, but for anyone else wondering he was torquing the caliper bracket bolts to 46 ft lbs. it's tough to see but the torqye wrench head is not on the caliber guide bolts.
Caliper mounting bolts are 20 for the rear, 25 for the front. Caliper mounting BRACKET bolts are 79 for the front, and 46 for the rear for 2011 and earlier models.
I snapped a caliper bolt listening to this as well.
good rule of thumb is most cars and suvs caliper bolts are in the 22 -32 ft/lb range. Somewhere in the middle is a safe bet if you cant find the spec (Use Blue Loctite). Always question a torque spec if it seems too much for the size of the bolt, or you feel the bolt stretch and the wrench doesnt click yet, stop
Thanks really helped
The rotor is a pain to get off trying to use a screwdriver to unloosed the breaks is too tedious. I just grabbed a hammer and banged on it a few times and wedged off lose. Spray it down with break cleaner first though because the second smack released a lot of break dust
+Shrimpwerks 23 Thanks for the feedback!
Whats that part behind the rotor called?
Wheel hub/bearing assembly. Which is attached to the knuckle.
Doesnt anybody grease the slide bolts any more
Don’t forget to replace the duct tape.
Does your "Premium Posi Ceramic Brake Kit Nakamoto" comes with brake hardware?
+Qu4ttro The brake hardware would need to be purchased separately.
+1A Auto Parts - Just to confirm... when you say brake hardware, it means the metal clips to attach the brake pads onto right?
So the "Premium Posi Ceramic Brake Kit Nakamoto" does not come with these metal clips?
+Qu4ttro The pads should come with the metal shims
09 Camry rear brake assembly on wrong direction from manufacture. Also seeing on other 09 Camry on youtube, the 09 Camry rear brake assembly is on wrong direction. Maybe 07-09 model rear brake are all on wrong direction. Safety concern !!!!!
Huh?
Concise!
You didn’t give the torque spec for the caliper bracket? Just snugged them up?
Just a couple Ugga Duggas
Why are you using a C-clamp just stick a screwdriver in there before you pull the caliper off and pry it back and forth a little bit and push the damn caliper piston in Easy Peasy japanesey Z
No torque information very shallow video, lol