I am 73 years old and have always done my own wrenching but I will admit you are a good teacher. Thankyou Neighbor just needed help and watched your video .
Excellent tutorial on how to change brake pads , discs and calipers . Clear instructions very easy to understand for any one to feel competent good skills
Miss your videos man, I have an 07 accord so this is all really useful information for me.. wish you were still making videos and hope you are doing okay!
Probably one of the best videos ive seen in a long time. Question: how do you determine when brake pads and rotors need to be changed other than the obvious squealing and grinding noises? Thanks.
Hi. You lost a bit of brake fluid. Do you just top off the master cylinder to the “max” line with some NEW brake fluid? Or is a complete flush required after completion? Thank you.
What model is that...I drive an 07 accord coupe lx and it's got drums in rear...I want to do a conversion to discs... And I need to know if that year has disc on all models or just certain few
I've read those screws do need to be in the rotor to be sure its centered on the hub while bolting on the wheel, otherwise it can cause vibration when driving at highway speeds since it is then off center of the axle. Honda must have put them there for a reason.
every 6 months take apart clean lube never have any problems again just normal wear I do it every october and april im in the Chicago area lots of salt
Don’t learn the hard way like I did, use Polaris fluid. I used the Amsoil fluid that is “supposed” to be a replacement for AGL and demand drive. As soon as I took off with the Amsoil my rear end was chattering. Off to buy the real stuff.. should have known better.. smh
I am 73 years old and have always done my own wrenching but I will admit you are a good teacher. Thankyou Neighbor just needed help and watched your video .
Real-world repairs do take on a twist. That's what makes it real. Nicely done!
Most detailed & thorough video for this job on RUclips. Best video angels as well. Thanks.
Excellent tutorial on how to change brake pads , discs and calipers . Clear instructions very easy to understand for any one to feel competent good skills
That's some very detailed info on the whole cleaning process. Very good video for showing an in depth approach. Thanks.
might be the best video on youtube about this job, thx m8!
Miss your videos man, I have an 07 accord so this is all really useful information for me.. wish you were still making videos and hope you are doing okay!
More grace it’s a teaching I need to change my own. Stay blessed and I’m really impressed shalom
Superbly detailed video , Thank you.
Great vid...do I hear woodpeckers squaking in background? OR squirrel ? LOL Thanks!
Very professional work appreciate you.greetings for the season 👌💐
Probably one of the best videos ive seen in a long time. Question: how do you determine when brake pads and rotors need to be changed other than the obvious squealing and grinding noises? Thanks.
Hi. You lost a bit of brake fluid. Do you just top off the master cylinder to the “max” line with some NEW brake fluid? Or is a complete flush required after completion? Thank you.
Really good job
Great video!! Thank you!
Good ole brake job baby👍
What model is that...I drive an 07 accord coupe lx and it's got drums in rear...I want to do a conversion to discs... And I need to know if that year has disc on all models or just certain few
I've read those screws do need to be in the rotor to be sure its centered on the hub while bolting on the wheel, otherwise it can cause vibration when driving at highway speeds since it is then off center of the axle. Honda must have put them there for a reason.
The reason is for during assembly line assembly, keep rotors in place before wheel is put on. You truly do not need them
The grease for pen caliber
Silicone grease ?
Ceramic grease ?
Thenasthic grease ?
thanks
Gracias muy bien vifeo
All the accords I saw it was a 12mm not 14 but not sure
every 6 months take apart clean lube never have any problems again just normal wear I do it every october and april im in the Chicago area lots of salt
Don’t learn the hard way like I did, use Polaris fluid. I used the Amsoil fluid that is “supposed” to be a replacement for AGL and demand drive. As soon as I took off with the Amsoil my rear end was chattering. Off to buy the real stuff.. should have known better.. smh