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  • In the manual guide I found about torque Calipers guide pin bolt.It is 22 Nm=16.23 ft/lbs.It isn't 25 ft/lbs.

    Thanks.

  • I wish you could have done a close up on the piston reset. I couldn't see what that's all about. 

  • Are Brake pads different for the front and back. I looked on 1aauto for replacement pads for a 2002 dodge neon, and you only have the front pads. Good video nonetheless.

  • @rogersvids Yes, Generally rear brake pads are different than front.

  • thanks

  • I am about to do this later today for the first time, and this video helped a lot. On a side note, had I gotten my brakes and rotors at 1aauto I would have saved $20. Great marketing idea!

  • The basic procedure is the same whether the car has ABS or not. The only difference is that different brake pads are used. So stated another way, if you car has ABS this video applies but there is a difference when removing and replacing the brake pads.

  • cool

  • Those 10mm bolts were taken out pretty easily

  • @ndchevy Yes they came out easily, What is in the film was my first attempt. Those bolts should not be tightened up more than 20 ft lbs of torque. 

  • no abs? does this have only rear abs or none at all?

  • @calmini4x4 This car had no abs on any wheels, I was surprised too!

  • Why wasn't the parking brake set prior to torquing? Other than that, BADASS! Thanks! (I'll assume the brake wasn't set due to something I didn't see in this video.)

  • thanks

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