Rear Brake Pad & Rotor Replacement
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Fantastic video! Thanks alot.
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the inboard pads get sqeaker and it always sits ontop, this is because the inboard pad always wears first and has piston contact while outboard pad drags and recives less wear
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@richpin06a I just changed my brakes... For other ppl lookin for sumin on the olds cutlass supreme.. you need to Twist the brakes into the cylinder.. they dont just push in :-/ well Theres my little piece of advice :D and thanks for the informative video too That helped me as well
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@richpin06a Looks like a lot easier. I also do the old pad and c clamp method. I was afraid of trying to do the back but this looks easy. I'm nervous about the drums. I am going to change a friends rear and they have the disc rotor pads version so glad to see it's basically like the front change.
Oh great rich, a 2000? look at that rust! I hope you had a tentanus shot before you worked on this thing LOL Look at those Calipers!
Filmaker25 4 months ago
@Filmaker25 That's what most 10 year old vehicles look like here in the northeast not a pretty sight.
richpin06a 4 months ago
you go pretty crazy with that grease :D ... but its good (I understand why).. Thanks for the advice do you know if all rear breaks are like that? I have an Olds Cutlass Supreme.. and Its my first car with all round rotor brakes, and I am nervous on changing them. Thanks ahead :D
matts417 5 months ago
@matts417 All brakes are not like this some have a different parking brake arrangement.
richpin06a 4 months ago
if i change just the rear brakes do i bleed all 4 brakes or can i just do the back two?
nico27004 5 months ago
@nico27004 I do not bleed when replacing the pads.
richpin06a 5 months ago