Thank you for the brake pads instructions this is my first time putting my brake pads on. I didn't want to take it to a mechanic because they charge too much money.
Great HOW TO, exactly what I needed, Easy for a "YoutTube mechanic" like me to follow. Clear and precise. Even setting out the tools and socket sizes needed! 808 representing, CHEEHOO Question: as far as jacking up the front end, any extra tips for lifting front that are different from rear? (I usually do parking brake & chocks on 3 other wheels)
I wouldn’t say necessary but I would highly recommend doing it every so often. Brake fluid absorbs moisture from the air and if there’s too much moisture it’ll rot your brake system from the inside out. Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
When should I replace the rotors? Can't I just replace the pads if the rotors are only 60k miles old and thick enough? Or its worth it to replace the rotors?
I usually prefer to change the rotors when I change the pads. If you’re sure it’s thick and level enough then it’s okay to leave them but I would suggest changing it. Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
What you need to worn people bout is if their rotors come to em not coated. They spray that brake cleaner on em & it will rust the shit out of their rotors.
This is the best how to I have ever seen. Thank you
very informative and straight to the point. Thank you!!
Thank you for the brake pads instructions this is my first time putting my brake pads on. I didn't want to take it to a mechanic because they charge too much money.
You are a good teacher. Good job!
Very thoughtful and thorough video!
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Thank you for the video! I am going to do my 2017 Mazda 5 front brake pads this week. I'll let you know how it goes. Thanks Roy, from 416 in Canada.
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Changed the front brake pads and rotors. All went well! Thank you, Roy.
@@RoysGarage808 Do you have a video on replacing front shocks on a 2017 Mazda 5?
Nice tutorial. Well explained. Thank you!
Great video and you take amazing care of your cars!!
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Very detailed video! Thank you
Awwsome i appreciate it i have a black 2013 tooo im about to replace front and rear pads and rotors
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Great HOW TO, exactly what I needed, Easy for a "YoutTube mechanic" like me to follow. Clear and precise. Even setting out the tools and socket sizes needed! 808 representing, CHEEHOO
Question: as far as jacking up the front end, any extra tips for lifting front that are different from rear? (I usually do parking brake & chocks on 3 other wheels)
Nothing wrong with what you’re doing, it’s a smart thing to do, safety first! Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
Great video. Thanks. One question though. Is bleeding breaks necessary during the installation? Will a conventional method work as well?
I wouldn’t say necessary but I would highly recommend doing it every so often. Brake fluid absorbs moisture from the air and if there’s too much moisture it’ll rot your brake system from the inside out. Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
@@RoysGarage808 Thanks a lot Roy, appreciate that.
When should I replace the rotors? Can't I just replace the pads if the rotors are only 60k miles old and thick enough? Or its worth it to replace the rotors?
I usually prefer to change the rotors when I change the pads. If you’re sure it’s thick and level enough then it’s okay to leave them but I would suggest changing it. Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
@@RoysGarage808 thank you sir.
What size are the caliper bolts?
17mm
What you need to worn people bout is if their rotors come to em not coated. They spray that brake cleaner on em & it will rust the shit out of their rotors.
Brake cleaner should not rust your rotors, if you brake cleaner is rusting it you definitely need to buy a different brand! Thanks for watching 🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽