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2007 Ford Mustang-How to Replace Rear Disc Brakes DIY

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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2009

Thanks for watching. Please subscribe. This is the brake inspection and rear brake pad replacement procedure for a 2007 Ford Mustang. Other year, makes and/or models may, or may not be similar.

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  • Oh my mustang was bought used with the left side ebrake cable completely gone and rightside fraying. Took it offf to prevent any issuses with it snapping later, only problem is i cant find the cables anywhere i look.

  • @roigmatthewe What year of a Mustang are you having trouble finding an E-brake cable for?

  • @roadragecustoms 2005 V6 Standard Transmission

  • @roigmatthewe Ford dealer parts dept. should be able to get them, if they don't have them in stock.

  • I have a 02 Mustang GT is it the same set up?

  • @kingofkool05 I don't know for sure, but I think it is the same.

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  • Awesome freaking video! I have a 2004 Mustang that I changed the brakes on for the FIRST time with the help of this video. This video is better than others, the man is straight forward, and easy to understand, if he is reading this, thank you sir!

  • something to point out and never do. NEVER LET THE CALIPER HANG ONLY BY THE HOSE that hose was not to be hung and could lead to damage 

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  • This is crazy man, I followed all the steps, first time mustang owner and first time doing some type of job, but I really wanted to save money, it took me about 4 to 5 hours for the job, but it was better than paying $350, it costed me only around $100 and all the parts go them at amazon. Thank you for the video!!

  • Nice work guys, we must UNITE Mustang lovers I mean.

  • thanks now i understand 

  • Should never hang a caliper by the hose; but overall a good job.

  • Enjoyed your video. Great refresher with tips along the way. Nicely done!! I am a fan.

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