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Uploaded by on Apr 23, 2008

Maintain installs new rotors and pads on a 2001 F250 Super Duty powerstroke diesel.

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  • lol

    snap-on

  • it is a S936 right?

  • I have no idea.

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  • studpuppy, pay attention. he used old pads to compress the calipers. he installed new pads.

  • using the old brake pad to push in the pistons........also did you check your linings for the E brakes?........

  • did any body else catch his dirty , bare , oily hands on the new rotors and he did not clean off the shipping oil ?

  • got the same problem you do buddy!!! thanks for the vid!!!!!

  • Tree huggers and used brake pads?I never reuse brake pads, new rotors means new pads. You have the environment but also the health of yourself and everyone else, children and future generations. Nothing wrong with clean air or not having asthma.

    Informative vid. Thanks.

  • What is brake quiet? Something you can buy at a parts store? I don't think I've ever seen that before.

  • Hey Pitfool103, I have a 2002 F250 with 240,000.00 hard miles I bought from my brother who used it in his business and I can't thank you enough. Poor thing was making noise and the ABS and regular break lights were on. Your video made the job easy, now the breaks are working great , an easy job thanks to your video and saved big bucks too. Thanks again Pit, hope I can return the favor.

  • Thanks for sharing your video and tips!!

    I just did my  left front wheel hub bearing and found out anyone doing FRONT Brakes will need a 17mm socket for the slide pin bolts and I used a 13/16 for the caliper bracket. I have a 2003 F250 SD 4x4 , 7.3L Very easy project after watching this video. Thanks Again

  • truck pulls?

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