2006 Dodge Charger Rear Brake Pad & Rotor Install

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Uploaded by on Apr 11, 2009

The dealer quoted me $400 for the service. I paid 130 for the parts and did it myself with the help of Big Mike. Took a half hour to do both sides

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  • I guess a 06 brake job should be the same as an 09?

  • @SPaoline4302 that is correct

  • You forgot to put the clips back on! I or I missed that part maybe.

  • @n1zm0 you dont need the clips. they put those on at the factory just to make easier when the building the car

  • after watching ur video I did mine for the first time and boy was them screws hard to come off. but it saved me alot of money though now i have to get them retaining clips for my rotors.,

  • @johns2dev you dont need the retaining clips for the rotors, the factory put them on to ease the car assymbly

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  • @johns2dev

    U don't even need em

  • This should be the same for 300cs and magnum of the same chassis models too for other ppl out there

  • fck yea dude, good shiet

  • @KFryeHillIntl1 Once every 2 years you should do your rear pads

  • @aintgotnobooze I'm a Black Hill Billy,,, and we live in the Ghetto

  • @huntergluck Just use a C-CLAMP with the old pad to compress the piston

  • I didn't see the step, but how do you compress the caliper piston to get the pads in?

  • Big time*

  • Go ahead and put up that video for front wheel bearings. They trying to tax me but time on that. If you got it please put it up. Thanx

  • @youonknowme Thanks, I hope to post my video for Tie Rods Ends soon

  • Thanx for this vid it helped me do brakes and rotors on my 07 Charger. On my 07 there were no restricting pins. The socket for the calibers was a 5/8 and for the bracket I needed a 3/4. Couldve saved a lot of time if you had mentioned the socket sizes. Also I am in the mind to put my emergency brake on when I lift my car up. But the rotor will not come off with the emergency brake on. but overall your video saved me a out of money. so right on.

  • Thanks For Posting, this video helped out alot

  • fucking hill billies making it look easy. -.-

  • You just saved me 3 bills guys. Thanks for posting!

  • How many times have you had to put brakes on this since you posted the video? Also, what are you doing about them being noisy? I have videos posted from a test I did on a Crown Victoria. The pads I sell will be quieter, stop quicker, and last longer than any other pad on the market!

  • @29jcorn sorry a little late. But yes there is a trick to getting the front and back rotors off, if they've been on awhile and heated up a few times they will seem to be on there like a son of a bitch! Trick is give it two taps in the back and a couple in the front and the mother fucker should pop right off. I had the same problem i was beating and beating on my rotor got frustrated said fuck it. Talked to a couple people and one of my friends told me the trick. Sure shit one hit and boom!

  • hey man thanks alot for posting this good shit !!!

  • @johndamelio39 Canadian tire decal?

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