At 11:19 puts grease on the face of the brake pad. Not really a good thing to do. Also a lot of grease spread around. When the brakes heat up that grease will run. Brake fluid looked pretty dark(absorbed moisture) so you know it needs to be replaced.
@Gearsngigs At 11:19 I put grease on the BACK of the brake pad (Not the front!!), you NEVER put grease on the front of the brake pad! Grease on the back of pad helps prevent noise and rust. And you should always put grease on the other spots I showed where the brake pads slide for wear, all the auto stores sell brake caliper grease in little packets for about $1...Don't use grease and your just asking for the brake pads to stick
@outdoorsman310 I've never heard of that, unless the master cylinder was no good to begin with, the only other way would be to release the bleeder screw, but then you would have to bleed the brakes
@oaklandbkbz No problem man, You can definitely save some money doing it yourself, plus you can usually get a lifetime warranty when you buy the new brake pads.
At 11:19 puts grease on the face of the brake pad. Not really a good thing to do. Also a lot of grease spread around. When the brakes heat up that grease will run. Brake fluid looked pretty dark(absorbed moisture) so you know it needs to be replaced.
Gearsngigs 2 weeks ago
@Gearsngigs At 11:19 I put grease on the BACK of the brake pad (Not the front!!), you NEVER put grease on the front of the brake pad! Grease on the back of pad helps prevent noise and rust. And you should always put grease on the other spots I showed where the brake pads slide for wear, all the auto stores sell brake caliper grease in little packets for about $1...Don't use grease and your just asking for the brake pads to stick
MrInternet69 2 weeks ago
Nice video. Thanks a lot.
MySetDancer1 3 weeks ago
cant pushing the piston in wreck the seals in the master cylinder?
outdoorsman310 1 month ago
@outdoorsman310 I've never heard of that, unless the master cylinder was no good to begin with, the only other way would be to release the bleeder screw, but then you would have to bleed the brakes
MrInternet69 1 month ago
ahahaha theres a dog over there!!!
tonytrilex 2 months ago
was back of your hand bleeding?
Now, i hope next time you can make your video atleast 480p :D
Thanks for vid.
xxgg 2 months ago
@xxgg Nope, hand was fine : )
MrInternet69 2 months ago
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xxgg 2 months ago
Nice Video! you should post more videos for integra/acura/honda! looking forward for it
wongchester2005 3 months ago
thanks alot dude.. im thinkin about changing my front pads on my 91 integra... the shop is tryna charge me $80 for labor..
oaklandbkbz 3 months ago
@oaklandbkbz No problem man, You can definitely save some money doing it yourself, plus you can usually get a lifetime warranty when you buy the new brake pads.
MrInternet69 3 months ago
You don't have to bleed the damb brakes when you do this , right?
Filmaker25 3 months ago
@Filmaker25 not at all, as long as you keep the brake hose connected you don't have to bleed the brakes
MrInternet69 3 months ago