Auto Repair & Diagnostics : How to Change Brake Calipers

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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2008

The first steps in changing a car's brake calipers are placing a drain pan underneath and crimping the brake line off. Remove two bolts when changing brake calipers with help from an auto mechanic in this free video on car repair and diagnostics.

Expert: Tom Brintzenhofe
Bio: Tom Brintzenhofe has been a mechanic for the past 17 years.
Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC

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  • i don't get the last part. so what id i bought huge high performancerotorscalipers.. how do i ''bleed'' that.....

  • I could not see shit about the bleeder part

  • ok this video was better than the other ones i have seen because it actually tells how to remove the hose out of the caliber.

  • It is really funny how this guy thinks he can explain a job that would take 30 minutes easy for a beginner, or better in some cases, in less than two minutes.

  • I'm planning to install Brembo calipers in my genesis coupe cuz it came with ordinary brake calipers. I think I'm ready for it. I'm only worried about the brake oil spill that i'm gonna cause in case the clamp don't choke the rubber hose enough to hold the oil in its place!

  • <Gasp> Vice grips to clamp a flexible brake hose :o

  • I really like the guy in the video. He sound and looks cool. I think he must be an awesome master mechanic too. Its just that the video from my perspective is just to short and simple explanation to really teach a beginner. That is just my opinion. I think Nathan McCoullough or Mark Blocker doing a full series of videos is better for a beginner. I like to see other people do a full series tutorial too.

  • Do not use the new copper washers and reuse the old copper washer.All I hear are leaks after using the new washers.I have better luck reusing the old copper washers over again with no leaks

  • very help full. thanx

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