The BEST Brake Rotors For 10th Gen Honda Civic 2016-2022
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- Опубликовано: 31 дек 2023
- Installing new brake rotors for our 10th generation 2016 Honda Civic Touring, made by DS-One Performance brakes. The unique drilled and slotted pattern makes these budget brakes look like an expensive big brake kit. These brake pads and rotors fit Honda Civic SI, coupe, touring, hatchback, and more. Thanks for watching!
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Our first video of 2024! 🎉🎉 happy new year everyone!
Great video, hubby!❤❤
Thank you wifey! 😘 happy new year! 🎊
I just did mine. Went with power stop z23 front and rear. Im still amazed at well my 19 coupe ex-t stops now. Im also amazed at how long the factory pads lasted. 57,000 miles. Honestly the oem rotors looked fine. I probably could have just cleaned up the calipers and slide pins , and got new pads. I wanted all new just incase though, plus a bit better stopping power with the ceramic pads.
Thanks for sharing!
Hey how are your rotors/ brake pads holding up?
Can I ask what is the part number for the rotors that you installed in this video?
Sorry I don’t know the part number, but hopefully you can find them soon. Good luck 👍
First off Greta video!
So I ordered the same brand but the rotors did not have any labels on which side to put them on so I’m kinda of confused on which side I put them in!
Did your rotors come labeled or how did you tell which side to put them on?
These rotors are bi directional so they fit any way you want. Thanks for watching!
Thank you for posting a video….I’m thinking of buying a set for my Acura TL….just wondering how they are so far….any noise or squeaks
Anytime! They are awesome so far. No noise, great braking performance, and low dust. Good luck 👍
Whats up sal. Bro i jave a question, when changing brakes either front or back. Would i need to bleed the brake fluid after a brake change?? Or can that be done at another time
Hi! You don’t need to do that at the same time. Brake fluid change can be done another time when needed. ruclips.net/video/gwl45b_bEnc/видео.html
@Sals_Garage thank you. I appreciate your reply, bro. I'm glad I asked since it's my first time doing the rear brakes. 👍🏼
Anytime! Good luck @@FLYYGUYY 👍
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Thanks! 🙏
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Thanks bro 🙏 Happy New Year
what made you pick these rotors just wondering...currently i cant decide what to get.
Looks and performance. Also great price.
@@Sals_Garage ok thank you!!
Any update to how those rotors are holding up and performing? Been eyeing them up
Holding very well. Go for it!
i feel like you rushed this video but nice. I would've used some copper paste on the pads and brush the rotor mounts with a wire brush to make a flush fit | Also don't you need to spray the rotors with brake clean?
I have done a more in depth video for brakes on our Honda Civic: ruclips.net/video/mznpr0wYvEo/видео.html
Thank you for your suggestions 🙏
@@Sals_Garage nah for sure. I used your other videos to help me replace mine.
I just recently bought the rotors.
I’m confused on why you didn’t use brake cleaner on them and just use pure heat
@@danielsong1323 I cleaned them with brake cleaner prior to install. You have too since they have oily residue to prevent rust while in storage.