This automotive maintenance tutorial shows you how to replace worn stock pads and rotors on a 2008 or 2009 Mitsubishi Lancer with Road/Race Motorsports Lancer GTS brake pads and rotors. Whenever you change or upgrade your rotors, you should change your pads at the same time. If you need help figuring out how to remove your vehicle's rear brake pads, this next tutorial should help.
Although it's a tutorial for a 2000 Honda Civic, most of the main points of the video can still be applied to other cars. Replacing the brake pads on a car is a very important task that all car owners should do. Not only will it prevent any damage to your cars wheel rotors, but will ensure that you, and other drivers, are safe.
Learn how to change the brake pads on a car on your own with expert automotive tips in this free online auto repair and car maintenance video series. Part 1 of 24 - How to Replace rear brake pads. Replace rear brake pads - Part 2 of 24.
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In this video tutorial series, ASE certified master automobile technician Richard Cottingham and his employee Rolando Hinojosa will demonstrate how to replace the front brake pads and rotors on 2004 Chevy Silverado. He will cover caliper, brake pad and rotor removal and installation, how to retract the caliper pistons, and how to bleed the brakes when finished. He will also cover the tools and parts needed to do the job.
This is a great tool for anybody who needs to replace a few brake pads or rotors. It's very similar to other vehicles, so pay attention you future mechanics. In this tutorial, we learn how to check the brake pads on a 2008 Kawasaki Ninja 250.
First, check the thickness of the brake pads on the car to see if they are thick enough. The rear pad is surrounded by a gold piece called the "shoe" and the rotor. The front pad has to be inspected by laying on your back and looking for the pad to see how thick it is.
If the thickness is not enough, you need to replace it as soon as possible. In this tutorial, we learn how to perform a brake upgrade on a Ford Mustang. To begin, remove your lug nuts and jack up the rear of the vehicle.
Next, remove the brake caliper and all bolts around it. Remove your brake pads and remove more bolts from the back as well. Now, take off the metal ring around the rotor, then slide the rotor off as well.
Put on your new rotor after this, then reinstall your bracket and remove the brake fluid from the car. Put all the bolts and parts back into the car just as you removed them. Generally your front brakes provide 80% of your stopping power, so they tend to wear away more easily than your back brakes.
But that doesn't mean your rear brakes don't suffer wear and tear as well. If your back brakes have been making squeling or squeaking sounds, then you'll need to replace your brake pads. But if your brakes have been shaking, then you'll have to completely replace your rotors.
If you own a 2009 Kawasaki Ninja 250 motorcycle and need help with replacing the rear brake pads, this video is what you need. Instead of taking it to the dealership and paying a ridiculous amount of money, you can have it done yourself. This video covers the tools you'll need, how to take off certain parts, and what kind of brake pads you'll need.
In this tutorial, we learn how to change the brake pads on a 2003 Honda Pilot. First, take off the bolts around the caliper on the rotor. Next, take your caliper straight off and rest it somewhere.
Now remove your brake pads from the bracket using a screwdriver. Replace the old one with the new ones, then replace your rotor back into the car. Use your wrench to push all the bolts back onto the car properly.
Also put the caliper back on, then double check that everything is bolted back in your car securely. In this video, we learn how to inspect and replace rear brake pads. Test your brakes out while driving to see how well your brakes perform.
First, check your fluid level for your brakes inside your car and make sure it's full. Now, lift the car up and remove the tire and bolts. You will now use a brake pad thickness gauge on your brake pad to see if it needs to be replaced, or if it's still good.
If they need to be replaced, remove the parts and bolts, and put the new brake pads in.
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