Learn how to reinstall calipers after changing the front brake pads with expert automotive tips in this free online car maintenance and repair video clip.
Expert: Mark Blocker
Bio: Mark Blocker is a semi-retired ASE-certified master mechanic with more than 20 years of automotive experience.
Filmmaker: Daron Stetner
@MrOldiesfan1963 yes it should
monoamine1980 2 months ago
this guy hates his life
immortal291 5 months ago
@EdwinVillalta14 A HEAD WRENCH , SOCKET
moneybelt22 6 months ago
i think his definition of anti-seize was not correct
christoplease 7 months ago
its a socket wrench but hes not using a socket. its a hex
RobCEstes 7 months ago
@EdwinVillalta14 socket and ratchet
domrees18 8 months ago
how tight should the caliper bolts be should the rotor be able to move
ezkeyboardkid58 9 months ago
Apparently there is no 'check valve' in the master cylinder allowing you to simply push the piston back. I assume the brake fluid is forced back into the master cylinder. Should the brake fluid reservoir COVER be removed beforehand to allow air to escape???
MrOldiesfan1963 9 months ago
ads really make watching these fucking difficult
DragonknightZeril 1 year ago
@tyronecoe XD
Rushfan32935 1 year ago