One missed step I believe, the big clip has to be pushed down after the pin is inserted, you'll notice it has two "steps" on the clip. The bottom will then rest on the outside of the caliper. This step is shown in your other video detailing this process at 17:38.
Thanks for the video. I just did the rear brakes for a Mazda 3, and now I have to do the same for a Lexus GS300. Why did the wheel say Nissan at the end? LOL.
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One missed step I believe, the big clip has to be pushed down after the pin is inserted, you'll notice it has two "steps" on the clip. The bottom will then rest on the outside of the caliper. This step is shown in your other video detailing this process at 17:38.
Thanks, I will be trying to replace my rear breaks myself for the first time so this video is perfect
Detailed video nicely done.
Nicely done, well lit, and all steps explained. Thank you.
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Thanks for the video. I just did the rear brakes for a Mazda 3, and now I have to do the same for a Lexus GS300. Why did the wheel say Nissan at the end? LOL.
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Perfecto exposición tengo un GS 03 y voy a cambiar todo eso la semana siguiente hace 3 no hago eso es que no le pongo ni 5 000 milla al año
What if I have some grinding noise going over bumps or turning after replacing the rear rotor and pads
Thanks
Good
That wire clip is in the wrong position…😮