2009 Honda Accord Rear Brake Pad Change

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Uploaded by on Oct 18, 2009

8th generation Honda Accord owners have complained about squeaking, short life rear brakes. This video will show you how to swap/upgrade the rear brake pads in an 8th generation Honda Accord (2008+) . This will get rid of the excessive dust and squeaking that the OEM pads created.

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  • why you change that after only 4100 miles

  • @carljacob16

    Cuz the OEM rear pads suck.

  • must you blast that gay ass music!!

    

  • @luke631

    must you use an exclamation point when asking a question!!!! I considered some Shadow of a Cloud minimalist yawnfest music, but fell asleep before I could click the mouse.

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  • @maddogmatt44

    I imagine that most people who buy a coupe aren't planning to tow with it...so I'm not sure I get your point there.

    And what exactly is "a real american car"? A car made by a company that can't run a business properly and needs to get bailed out by the government (using your money)? The same companies that import parts from Canada and Mexico to save a buck and increase its profits while costing American jobs?

    My car was made in Ohio. Your points are invalid and lame. Troll.

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  • Excellent video! BTW...I'm a Honda owner but I'm saving up to get this exact Accord EX-L....same color too! Thanks for making this video!

  • CMAX pads are Awesome. And super quiet.

  • WHAT LUBE DO YOU USE ON THE SPRINGS?

  • @dencurlene

    No, I didn't open the lines. If you're over 30k and/or 3 years, then I would do a full brake fluid flush.

  • @vconnection did you bleed the brakes after you change the pads?

  • @vconnection

    No problem...I'm glad you got it! Be sure to check out the other videos I did on lubing the slider pin, and how to change the brake fluid.

    Thanks for watching, and as always....keep 'em hangin'!

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