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From: retiredat60
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  • which bolt goes where. the caliper uses two but one of them has a rubber gasket at the tip. i didnt even notice when i took it out. my car is on blocks right now

  • In the old days we had to figure this stuff out for ourselves by trial and a lot of error. Thanks for making life easier for us!

  • In the old days we had to figure this stuff out for ourselves by trial and a lot of error. Thanks for making life easier for us!

  • I did not discuss at all the emergency brake system. The video was exclusively for the regular disc brake system only. You can briefly see the emergency brake shoes at 2:59 in the video. Their drum is inside the rotor/drum assembly that was removed to be machined.

  • So I take it by what you said at the end that the front breaks are esentially the same? That is, no special tools needed or anything?

  • Thanks for making this video, It was a great help to me......

  • Why didn't you address the adjustment of the emergency brakes. I would think it is pertinent seeing that they are part of the rotor.

  • Do all Isuzu Rodeo's use rear disc brakes? I guess my question is are they disc brakes all the way around? Thanks.

  • u r he vivid example of why posting videos is usefull.. u did his 2 years ago but it just saced me a LOT of money toda.. thanx a lo for ourkindness and for thinkingof helping others!!!

  • dude this is the best video about changing brake pads

  • DO I have to remove the carrier in order to replace the brake pads? I got the calipers off, but the pads will not come out.

  • See the portion at about 1:30 after the caliper has been removed. then the pads should pry right out of the carrier.

  • good video

  • Thank you! I am learning how to do this from youtube and your video is the best so far... good lighting, good commentary. Much appreciated.

  • Great play by play of a brake change. Great footage! Do you have more??

  • good one!

  • Hey Good Vid. Love to see some more. Plz post a whole lot more of repairs and modification to vehicles generally.

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