Salam Aleykum brother I did perform the replacement of front + rear brakes and rotors. What an amazing tutorial for someone who is doing for the first time. Hope you will be sharing front arm replacement and sparks plug as well. BIG THANK YOU!!!
Do you know if the process is similar for the front brakes and rotors? We have some light shaking while braking, I'm thinking the front need replaced. Thanks for the detailed video! I've had this one saved in my files!
The reason why it's shaking because you did car wash while the rotors still very hot. It will bend again if you won't change your car washing habits, even though you replaced a new one.
When you press the caliper piston back, do you have to open the brake fluid reservoir under the hood to make room for the fluid that you're pushing back up?
It's better to open brake fluid reservoir as you push back on the piston, the brake fluid travels back into the line. The best option is to leave the brake fluid reservoir closed, and open the bleed valve on the caliper. This will bleed out all the dirty oil from the valve instead of pushing it back into the hose. Once all done, then simply top off the reservoir. Don't forget to grease the caliper pins. It's that grease that makes the caliper pins move smoothly.
Hi, I can’t wait for your reply since I have to repair ASAP my car. The answer for my question has been provided by a well documented step by step tutorial and the bolts dimension is the following: (2 qty) 8 x 1.25mm bolts
Excellent video. Thank you for posting!
Thank you for watching
Great video , thanks for sharing.
Thank you for watching and your encouragement
Good info thanks boss!
Thank you
Most exellent job sir😊
Thank you
Excellent & Very informative
Well done
Thank you for your feedback and appreciation 🙂
Excellent video. Very detailed, thorough and complete. You even speeded up the video to save viewer time. Highly recommended.
Thank you for your feedback
Thank you… gonna use this video for my brake job this weekend
Thank you
Great process and explanation! Do you know what replacement parts you used?
Very informative.
Thank you
Salam Aleykum brother I did perform the replacement of front + rear brakes and rotors. What an amazing tutorial for someone who is doing for the first time. Hope you will be sharing front arm replacement and sparks plug as well. BIG THANK YOU!!!
I really happy, my efforts are fruitful. Alhhumdulilah
Do you know if the process is similar for the front brakes and rotors? We have some light shaking while braking, I'm thinking the front need replaced. Thanks for the detailed video! I've had this one saved in my files!
Thank you for watching my videos. Front brakes replacement is even easier than rear because you don't have to worry about electronic breaks.
The reason why it's shaking because you did car wash while the rotors still very hot. It will bend again if you won't change your car washing habits, even though you replaced a new one.
Wait at 5:06 where did you get the bolts to put in to take the rotor off? They weren’t there at first
it's M8 1.25 bolt
Thank you. Does the drum squeal continue or stop after a while?
i haven't found any issues
I'll wait for the day Murshid when you construct a whole new car DIY.
Lol. Thank you
Do you have to set the vsa mode off?
I haven't done so.
Thanks bro
Welcome
Thank you!
You're welcome!
When you press the caliper piston back, do you have to open the brake fluid reservoir under the hood to make room for the fluid that you're pushing back up?
No. Not at all
It's better to open brake fluid reservoir as you push back on the piston, the brake fluid travels back into the line. The best option is to leave the brake fluid reservoir closed, and open the bleed valve on the caliper. This will bleed out all the dirty oil from the valve instead of pushing it back into the hose. Once all done, then simply top off the reservoir. Don't forget to grease the caliper pins. It's that grease that makes the caliper pins move smoothly.
why dont you SHOW US what socket to use for the back caliper.... !
I will share it here
T45 torx.
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Hello Sir, which screw did you used to take off the rotor from its place? I mean which dimension the screws must be?
I will update you soon.
Hi, I can’t wait for your reply since I have to repair ASAP my car. The answer for my question has been provided by a well documented step by step tutorial and the bolts dimension is the following: (2 qty) 8 x 1.25mm bolts
I am really sorry, I am traveling these days and couldn't get chance to respond you. I am glad you have found the solution. Good luck
The motor torx sockets are t30, not t27.
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I’m assuming you live up north?
Not up north. I am in Okanagan Valley, British Columbia, Canada