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Uploaded by on Apr 13, 2008

thank you forveiwing yep a how to on the rear brakes

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  • Thank you for showing how to do this! In this economy there are more of us becoming "DIY". As a lady with mechanical abilities I appreciate you detailing how to do it. You saved me spending another $200 to $300 at my mechanic. If I can do it myself it is like I'm being paid to work on my own car. Keep the videos coming and ignore the comments some are making. They probably wish they thought of it first!

    Thanks again!!!

  • @hardworking1s Put a smile right on my face, that means the world right there. thank you. I will bere doing another ow to one day, as parts are in. Glad I can help out. its the best feeling doing the job, and saving the money. thank you

  • I have thought about sending you a check. Really. I viewed this video a few weeks ago and then again every few weeks. The nagging feeling that I needed to get started was growing. I changed the ATF and then the rear dif (CRV 2005). I went to the auto parts store and bought the front and rear pads. I watched this while my 2 year old napped, and...I did it. I want to thank you so much. I haven't felt so empowered since, well, won't go into that. I really thank you. Blessings-J

  • @TheJspring2 that means the world, right there.  and glad I was of help. I always look back at my work, as notes. See one, do one, teach one.

  • do you not have to bleed the brakes? cheers

  • @capelde the answer is 50/50 there are times you cn get away, and there are times you should. 2 ,3 pushs curers the air.

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  • On a lot of cars with rear disc brakes, you cannot just sqeeze in the rear brake piston. You instead must use a tool that will twist the piston while compressing it, such as a rear brake cueb tool or brake tool set that has this twisting compressing tool in it. Otherwize you will severly damage the piton. But this is just on the rear discs tht have the parking brake, ABS. Just a tip.

  • good video...

    thanks

  • dude just a c clamp

  • fishycomics C- clamps work really good too!!!!1

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