That's kind of a hack job bake replacement. Next time you should remove the caliper slides clean them install brake caliper grease to the slides and put brake caliper grease on the BACK of the brake pads and on the ears where the brake pads slide for consistent even pad wear. Also lifetime brake pads cause premature rotor wear/warping so it's not worth it in the long run. And aftermarket brake pads are more likely to squeak making the customer think they need brakes again before they are due/make them think you did something wrong shortly after you did the brakes. Not trying to put you down just trying to give some advice. Most important thing I can say though is ALWAYS use jack stands.
At 3:28 - Wrong pattern. You make a star.
What is the correct pattern?? I always do it like this too.
Either way it works
That's kind of a hack job bake replacement. Next time you should remove the caliper slides clean them install brake caliper grease to the slides and put brake caliper grease on the BACK of the brake pads and on the ears where the brake pads slide for consistent even pad wear. Also lifetime brake pads cause premature rotor wear/warping so it's not worth it in the long run. And aftermarket brake pads are more likely to squeak making the customer think they need brakes again before they are due/make them think you did something wrong shortly after you did the brakes. Not trying to put you down just trying to give some advice. Most important thing I can say though is ALWAYS use jack stands.
Im going to buy some im going to do more once I get everything going get the right tools it was just a quick 75$ dollar brake job
C'mon man, you know... the thing!
I know master cylinder i get brain fog sometimes 😂
Remove the background music, its annoying.
Yea I noticed it being to loud im just add for the introduction