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From: carpartsdirect
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  • Excellent, that's exactly how I've always done mine. I always smear copper grease on the back of the pads, it stop the high frequency resonance that causes squeal.

  • This is a good video, but I always wonder why they all give SO much instruction about how to remove & replace the wheel? If you don't know the Do's & Don'ts of changing a wheel, you probably shouldn't be tackling a brake job.

  • Great Demonstration our respect goes out to you as for Beaniebumboy and petofag jerk why dont you bunch of no good for nothing keep you primitive comments to your selves? you guyz would not give a glass of water to a thirsty stranger, let alone give advice so those who can benffit. shame on your jerks

  • Great demonstration our respect goes out to you, Beaniebumboy why don't you keep you mimic unproductive remarks to your self the same goes for PetoFag both of you guyz are lame shitbags, have some gratituate asholes you no good for nothings.

  • sounds like a older devvo lol

  • I hate the voice saying CALIPER :D ahhhh :D what an ugly sound :D

  • Put the copper grease on the pad sliding ways not on their backside, there is already a plastic film to prevent from noises.

  • this is an excellent video which blows away the information I got from my Haynes manual.

    Looking forward to changing my first disc and pads.

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