@@RBTheMechanic i lost my sliding pin today in my rear brakes i just re-ordered the hardware kit and new rear brake pads... i got to press the piston back down and replace the pads.. bit of brake fluid came out of the piston... hopefully the seals are good. Appreciate the video I'll be using it when changing out the pads on my pos lol
@@RBTheMechanic both the rear calipers got some homemade diy clips for the sliding pins from the previous owner should of took a closer look smh! Got the Raybestos H18060A hardware for about 7$ off amazon (4 sliding pins 4 clips, and 2 retainers) for the rear brakes if anyone needs this info in the future
hey there, a little late to the video but just a question, where did you get the brake pads for the brembo calipers ??? online or in store ??? thanks in advance
@@RBTheMechanic hey thanks for the quick reply, I bought a 2005 Infiniti G35 coupe but cant find the brake pads in store so I guess is gonna have to be online
So you feel this is...the complete job? Your not checking or adjusting, parking brake, for safety? That is why you put that...disclosure, to protect yourself. Nice🦴hd
can you remove the interior rear brake pads without removing the whole caliper?
Yeah u can change just pads by removing the pins
@@RBTheMechanic i lost my sliding pin today in my rear brakes i just re-ordered the hardware kit and new rear brake pads... i got to press the piston back down and replace the pads.. bit of brake fluid came out of the piston... hopefully the seals are good. Appreciate the video I'll be using it when changing out the pads on my pos lol
@@Nouri_TV yeah keep an eye on that caliper
@@RBTheMechanic both the rear calipers got some homemade diy clips for the sliding pins from the previous owner should of took a closer look smh! Got the Raybestos H18060A hardware for about 7$ off amazon (4 sliding pins 4 clips, and 2 retainers) for the rear brakes if anyone needs this info in the future
@@Nouri_TV yeah I seen worst some epoxy lol
hey there, a little late to the video but just a question, where did you get the brake pads for the brembo calipers ??? online or in store ??? thanks in advance
I got them from my local part store buywise auto part up north NJ
@@RBTheMechanic hey thanks for the quick reply, I bought a 2005 Infiniti G35 coupe but cant find the brake pads in store so I guess is gonna have to be online
How did you loosen the caliper bracket bolts before filming (as you mention they are already loose)? Impact gun, breaker bar, or just regular wrench?
Sean Ross regular gear wrench long one about 2 for long to have better leverage
@@RBTheMechanic Thanks man! Keep up the good work
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Do they fit without cutting the rear brake dust shield? I have a 2004 350z and did the front brembo but was waiting to do the rears.
@@gloglo1275 do what fit?
The brembo calipers? They were OEM on my car. So unfortunately I don't know how they would fit on a 350z.
should i put down the E break when i do this?
Ebrake has to be off yupp take it off
@@RBTheMechanic okay thanks, im going to leave it out of gear too.
@@gianvmarco I don’t think u need to do the gear part
what pads did you use
Akebono
Doing mine as we speak but my rear rotor won’t go back on? please get back at me this is my only car :(
What u mean they wount go back on the e shoes might need unadjusting
@@RBTheMechanic you got an instagram so i can talk to you on there?
@@kevinlopez6847 no I don’t sorry
The 19 inch bolt hard to loose in special the bottom one
Yeah they r hard to loosen up use leverage
@@RBTheMechanic but not impossible
@@juancotto6773 yup all infinite’s and Nissan are tough but we can do it
RIP the caliper paint with that pin removal
Tiny
So you feel this is...the complete job? Your not checking or adjusting, parking brake, for safety? That is why you put that...disclosure, to protect yourself. Nice🦴hd
Not true, did the job as customer requested video for ebrake would be different separate video