How to change Rear brake pads on honda accord
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funny..in all the years of changing brakes I've never removed both bolts. I always just pivot it up.
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Good shit and thankyou
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This would also apply to European Accord CE8 models with discs on the rear... And Rover 600 series of same year... With the exception of the caliper sliders being attached by 12mm bolts and not 14mm as it is here.
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Damn, I wish the piston had wound in that easy on mine!! lol
Nice video tho, good work mate. :)
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Great help!! Thx for the refreshing. Completely for got the rear break caliper screwed in.
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@barakatmo Oh ok cool,im from GY too lo.
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You need to delete this video since you forgot to mention a couple of very important points such as putting high temp lithium grease on the caliper pins and putting brake grease on the back of the pads before installing. Nice try though.
nervousordo 1 month ago
@nervousordo well no need to delete the video after your comment, im sure everyone will see your comment while watching it... as always thanks for the tips :)
barakatmo 1 month ago
are u indian?
hp11208 2 months ago
@hp11208 that's my friend, and he's from Guyana..
barakatmo 2 months ago
Good, very helpful video. Just a couple of comments that might help someone. My mounting bolts were 12mm. One must also put a 14mm open end wrench on the nut on the caliper pins to hold them while removing the bolts. The bolts thread inside the pins. One must also remove the caliper pins and lube with high temperature lithium grease. I've worked on a couple that had frozen pins. You usually have to replace the caliper.
TheKerneltp 3 months ago
@TheKerneltp thanks for the tips :)
barakatmo 3 months ago