2011 Ford F-150 Front Brake And Rotor Change/Upgrade
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- Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
- 2011 Ford F-150 Front Brake And Rotor Change/Upgrade. Hey everyone, in today's video I am going to show you how to change and upgrade the brakes on the 2011 Ford F-150. With just a few tools and a little time you can change and upgrade the brakes and rotors without those expensive bills from a mechanic.
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Glad to see I can get an impact on those caliper bracket bolts! I'm doing mine tomorrow,rotors&pads, thanks for the help! Ford #1
Glad I could help
Great video!!
Need to check your brake pads . There is a difference in the set of pads. One is for the back side of the caliper and one for the front. The back have two ears. I believe you put both of the back pads on one side of your truck.
You are correct I caught it before I put it back together.
Glad you commented about the inner/outer pads. I've seen mechanics make this mistake. I use a lil anti seize around the shoulder where hub comes through the rotor for ease on future maintenance.
@@tagle2818same makes for changing them in the future easier
What size bolts to pull rotors off?
I can’t remember for sure I believe it was a half inch? I’ll try to check on that for ya
I clean all of it with brake cleaner spray as best I can with a steel brush also should remove the oil off the rotor that's put there to keep them from rusting in the package
Good tip!
Use a 1/2” bolt.
just needed to include the part of bleeding the brake lines by your self.
There’s no need to bleed the brakes if you just push the pistons back in.. No air is put into the System so no bleeding needs done. When you get into the vehicle you just pump the brake pedal a few times to push the pistons back out and your done..
You put the rotor on the wrong side. They are directional.
Not all brands are directional Powerstop is which is why they have left and right specific the cooling fins have to be turned the correct way, if the cooling fins are straight like they are in the Detroit axle ones it doesn’t matter
harbor freight sells a brake tool to press the brake calipers , cheap