All Items & Brakes I used for my (2013-2017) Honda Accord on my affiliate Amazon Storefront: www.amazon.com/shop/striker50/list/1GQO7BKQEEC6D?ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_d
Attempting to change out all my pads and rotors for the first time on my Accord 2017 Sport SE, your video was the most useful and explained every tool. Thank you.
@@fluentinsilence Glad I could help! I was hesitant doing this myself as well since it can get tricky. I have a video for the rear brake pads as well 👌
I just did my front pads and rotors prior to watching this video. The torque specs I came across were: Front Caliper retaining bolts - 14mm - 30 ft lbs Front Caliper bracket bolts - 17mm - 80 ft lbs Wheel lug nuts - 19mm - 80 ft lbs For those having trouble with the cross-pattern rotor retention screw: that screw uses a #3 JIS screwdriver or hex bit. A#3 FLAT ENDED phillips bit will work in a pinch. A standard phillips screwdriver might strip the screw if it’s being stubborn.
@@erabbit777 Thanks! Yes very easy to lose time in the little details. I for example added the screw in the wrong hole and that added 35 minutes to the process
Nope, just whatever came up on Amazon with decent reviews. Sometimes it's hard to find the matching set on the Internet so I just go with what's convenient
I have same problem with that black rubber ring that you got rid of at the bottom gliding pin. Did you notice anything after taking it off or do I need to buy new once?
Thanks for sharing! If you watch the full video it ended up being the rear brakes that needed to be replaced. It still squealed after I was done with the front
2 tons should be fine since this car weighs like 3600 LBS and you're not supporting 100% of the weight. Doesn't hurt to get 3 ton in case you have other cars
All Items & Brakes I used for my (2013-2017) Honda Accord on my affiliate Amazon Storefront:
www.amazon.com/shop/striker50/list/1GQO7BKQEEC6D?ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_d
Thx brother just finished my brakes! Video helped me out and made the job easy!
@@tampacannon Nice! Glad to hear!
Attempting to change out all my pads and rotors for the first time on my Accord 2017 Sport SE, your video was the most useful and explained every tool. Thank you.
@@fluentinsilence Glad I could help! I was hesitant doing this myself as well since it can get tricky.
I have a video for the rear brake pads as well 👌
I just did my front pads and rotors prior to watching this video. The torque specs I came across were:
Front Caliper retaining bolts - 14mm - 30 ft lbs
Front Caliper bracket bolts - 17mm - 80 ft lbs
Wheel lug nuts - 19mm - 80 ft lbs
For those having trouble with the cross-pattern rotor retention screw: that screw uses a #3 JIS screwdriver or hex bit. A#3 FLAT ENDED phillips bit will work in a pinch. A standard phillips screwdriver might strip the screw if it’s being stubborn.
I have an accord! This is so clear, makes me think I can do this too 😎
Do you actually? ☠️☠️☠️
@@Striker50_ yes it’s a great car 👌🏻
Great video and instructions, Thank you!
@@sanjgunetileke8836 Glad this was helpful! Hopefully you can do it yourself as well
I had that same noise and determined it was coming from the rear using the E brake while reversing
Nope! Always frustrating not knowing where it's coming from
Great video BTW. Saved me a lot of time
@@erabbit777 Thanks! Yes very easy to lose time in the little details. I for example added the screw in the wrong hole and that added 35 minutes to the process
Hi, Can you share the front rotor and brake pads list in amazon. I don’t see that in the amazon list
www.amazon.com/shop/striker50/list/1GQO7BKQEEC6D?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_aipsflist_aipsfstriker50_63MYBYBKA2T96M452J8W
I added the front brakes & Rotors. I recommend the Bosch set, and rotors, or the painted hat rotors
sounded like black sabbath 😀
@@ralphriker2966 🤘🤘🤘🤘🧑🎤
Good job
Thanks!
Hi can you give me a list of all required materials with name please?
Hi thanks for commenting, I show them all in the video, but writing a list for you would take a while.
Thanks for understanding
Seems like you forgot the spring clip - that spreads the pads
Thanks for taking the time to reach out
The front pads don't have spring clips, but the rear pads do
On your rear brakes video you used Bosch brake pads but on the front you used wagner brake pads. Was there a reason for that?
Nope, just whatever came up on Amazon with decent reviews. Sometimes it's hard to find the matching set on the Internet so I just go with what's convenient
I have same problem with that black rubber ring that you got rid of at the bottom gliding pin. Did you notice anything after taking it off or do I need to buy new once?
I've noticed no issues whatsoever. I heard it helps with vibration but everything feels the same@@roniarad6030
@@Striker50_ thank you
Anytime, thanks for taking the time to reach out @@roniarad6030
The squeal is due to the missing spring clip
Thanks for sharing! If you watch the full video it ended up being the rear brakes that needed to be replaced. It still squealed after I was done with the front
3 ton or 2 ton jack stands?
2 tons should be fine since this car weighs like 3600 LBS and you're not supporting 100% of the weight.
Doesn't hurt to get 3 ton in case you have other cars