Had my checy parked for 6 months because of the stability control code. When i finally called chevy the service guy said to just clear it. And that was 150,000km ago but could of been due to rear brakes, just replaced them and they work better then when they were new.
will a light always come on if something going wrong? Some reason my brakes are not stopping like they should. I changed the front, but they were good. I never changed the rear brakes since i got the truck in 2009
What size and style is the socket that you removed the rear brake cylinder with. It's a Torx pin bolt. Need to buy the socket ASAP and looking for it's size and style
Wait a minute. Did he just say he knows a lot of guys have a hard time pulling out and that's why some of you guys have 5 kids? Lol! That was hilarious.
Thanks. I watched two other videos, for the wrong year Chevy Silverado (mine is a 2009)--big difference. Your video is dead on in so many ways. Just what I needed! Talk all you want, lots of good information if your viewer just listens! I noticed you replaced the brakes before replacing the cylinder. I would have liked a little dialogue about replacing the brakes first and the cylinder second, or whether it matters. Also, flushing the brake fluid and the best sequence according to your experience. Brakes, cylinder, flush and replace brake fluid seems to be your sequence. Just wondering if flushing the brake fluid prior to replacing the cylinder might make more sense so no old brake fluid gets into the new cylinder? Just wondering. Thanks again for the great instructional video!
Really glad you spent forever talking and sped through the actual job 🙄
You did all that talking and then fast forward everything so no one could see what!,and how to replace everything!! Great job 👏
Had my checy parked for 6 months because of the stability control code. When i finally called chevy the service guy said to just clear it. And that was 150,000km ago but could of been due to rear brakes, just replaced them and they work better then when they were new.
110 bucks + a side not counting if you replace the drum
what socket did you use to get that cylinder off?
30 for cylinder. 59 for shoes. Springs and hardware extra... just saying.
I had to pay almost 300 for 2 brake drums 2 cylinders and 4 brake shoes
And for 2 bottles and brake cleaner and dot 3 fluid
@@ohmmms6856 drums depending on where you buy can range from 40 to 120 ea for stock replacements. Sounds like typical car parts stores. Sucks but true
will a light always come on if something going wrong? Some reason my brakes are not stopping like they should. I changed the front, but they were good. I never changed the rear brakes since i got the truck in 2009
Next time slow down on the actual work. People clicked on this video to see how to do the job. Seeing it at 10x speed doesn't help much.
What size and style is the socket that you removed the rear brake cylinder with. It's a Torx pin bolt. Need to buy the socket ASAP and looking for it's size and style
Great video, especially on the bleeding process.
Those wheel cylinders are $100 bucks a piece buddy! At the dealer they also have 2 types of different cylinders!
Where are you buying your parts?? Mine cost 12 bucks each
My 2007 does not have spring retainer like yours ..
This guy ruined my whole day
Fast forward to the future in 2024 and parts for both sides all new is $360 to $400.
Wait a minute. Did he just say he knows a lot of guys have a hard time pulling out and that's why some of you guys have 5 kids? Lol! That was hilarious.
Thanks. I watched two other videos, for the wrong year Chevy Silverado (mine is a 2009)--big difference. Your video is dead on in so many ways. Just what I needed! Talk all you want, lots of good information if your viewer just listens! I noticed you replaced the brakes before replacing the cylinder. I would have liked a little dialogue about replacing the brakes first and the cylinder second, or whether it matters. Also, flushing the brake fluid and the best sequence according to your experience. Brakes, cylinder, flush and replace brake fluid seems to be your sequence. Just wondering if flushing the brake fluid prior to replacing the cylinder might make more sense so no old brake fluid gets into the new cylinder? Just wondering. Thanks again for the great instructional video!
Literally showed nothing about the brakes!
20 minutes speaking bla bla bla and 50 seconds doing the job at high speed?
B@#%&* sh$%&*t
I always anti-seize my bleeders
Uh wheel cylinders are not 5-$10 try like $100 a piece
looks like you didnt attatch the emergency brake cable to the shoe... maybe I missed it
My shoes are 60 bucks and my cylinders are 35 a piece and the drums are are 92.
Very informative but he could have used the mighty vac to suck the fluid from the brake reservoir and saved a little time.
Take a picture of the brakes
30 bucks a side I wish lol
To much talking just get to fixing it
To much yak yak no tap tap switched off at 3:29
Talk to much get to the point
TALK WAAAAAY TOO MUCH..OMG
Talks way too much!!!
Talk to much
Too much blah blah blah, bye