 Bye Anna! Thanks for having me! See you next time! Oh and thanks for selling my surfboard for me! All right, time to hit the road, gotta go back up to Los Angeles. I fixed a memory card issue, sorry about that yesterday, but it will be interesting to see the footage from the good old iPhone. It's kind of straightening up, getting road ready, and if I didn't mention already, I'm gonna meet up with my friend Micah, who is a mechanic. He's got the tools, which I don't have, and we did breaks before together. It's fairly easy. I just didn't feel like buying a jack and stuff. Yes? What are these? New shades! Sick, thanks! What do you guys think about my new shades? Feeling the blues today! One, two, three, go! It's a little bit more expensive, and I probably would have filled up the tank, but you guys should see something here. There is no little latch to leave the thing on, so that device, that little piece probably costs, I don't know, a dollar, maybe five dollars max. I got 55 gallons, there's no way in the world I'm gonna be holding this thing for 55 gallons, so I'll just put enough in to get to LA. We are back at Urali's, Santa Monica. I don't know, I think you guys met Micah before when you got that Mercedes for super cheap, right? What'd you do with that thing, by the way? So, I have it. It's just that I dropped a key down into the V of a very powerful V10 motor, and didn't realize it until I came back from the test drive, and at that point it didn't respond to any of the Vans anymore. In order to get a new key though for Mercedes, the car actually has to be there, so the car is at Mercedes in Santa Monica. Yeah, that's an expensive mistake. Anyways, we're gonna do the brake pad today, so he's brought some tools, tools I didn't have, jack stand, jack. I really don't know if this jack is gonna work. That thing's pretty small, but we'll figure it out. All right guys, this is what we're looking like so far. We just got the wheel off. We are gonna undo these bolts here for this gigantic caliper. Then we're gonna swap out these massive brake pads right here. These are factory motocraft ones. Step one is, well I should say, step two, you're undoing the pistons right now? I've never done one on this bus before, so normally what I would do is I'd remove the bottom pin, have loose in this one. Normally I would hinge it like this up. Right. And it begins to move, you can see. Yeah. But it also hits right here, I believe, and that's what's stopping the motion. Oh, I see what you're saying. So if that's the case, I just have to remove the nut all the way. It's gonna be the easiest way to do it. These screws typically are the sliding pins, but in this case they're not. That's why they're dry. They don't actually need grease. Okay. They should go like this. Yes. This allows even movement of this brake caliper whenever the brakes are applied. Move it again. See it? Yep. But this one does not move. Okay. So what we have to do is remove these boots and force it and force gel in there. So we'll do that to both sides. Okay. That way it won't start braking like this. Yep. Put it in the jam. Right. Plus we lock up the brakes. It looks like brake, front brake number two is done. We're gonna move on to the rear brakes. So we ran into a problem. The Ford dealership sold me the wrong kind of brakes. As you can see, these are the wrong kind of brake pads. So since we are parked right next to an auto parts store, Mike is doing chill. Drop some water, man. I'm gonna see if they have the correct parts inside. This is what the dealership told me was the correct part based on my VIN number. This is the correct part based on my eyes and based on what this vehicle actually is. So this is the fourth and final wheel. It is an unusually hot and muggy day here in Venice Beach. Hang on. Let me just make sure I locked up also a bunch of homeless people that are opportunists. So if you never get an opportunist, an opportunity to be in good shape. Anyways, he's tired, hungry, I'm tired, hungry. We're gonna go back to the sushi place. What do you think? Yeah, he's part of this. His bankroll is gonna be fine. This is a reward for working for, I don't know, a couple hours, probably in the sun so far in this hot day. Last brake pads are installed.