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LS1 Camaro Trans AM (Front Brakes *93-2002*)

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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2011

This video will show you how to inspect, remove, and replace your front bake pads and rotors on your 4th gen F-body.

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  • awesome, about to install drilled and slotted rotors/pads on my 02 z28. this was EXACTLY what i needed, first search. thanks a ton man!

  • Great work but the wheel wasn't put on the the proper way and wasn't torqued the right way, well was but missed a step lol

  • By far this is the best how to video i have found and that includes the "professional" videos.Thank you for the step by step.

  • @AntFragale lol ok i stand corrected as well, it happens, i'm never all that good with how damn big the motor is and such

  • @big88foxbodyfan I think he said '98 THROUGH '02 which would be correct :P.

    Also, not to nitpick, but it's a 346. 345.7 technically ;).

  • Great vid, only thing that annoyed me is the ls1 isn't a 302 :-p it's a 347. But other than that fantastic job, will be quite helpful in changing out my buddies brakes

  • man i wish there were more vids like yours for 3rd gens i love your tutorials and how its put together. People should emulate your video layout and step by step procedure. Great job! Hopefully I can find some vids of this quality but for 3rd gens :( I have an 89 Firebird Formula 350 5.7 TPI that needs some work with replacing seals on the back end

  • great instruction but seems like you forgot one little thing you got to bleed the air out of the brakes. other then that great instruction. been customizing cars and repairs since 16yrs old at my uncle shop 40+yrs car repair.

  • Thx alot for this video, you rock!

  • @MobileTechVideos Haha yeh they were done for sure lol nice video though!

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