I was trying to Find videos with more detail cause i was getting scared I Thought the rear brakes were gonna be the same as the front and made me panic that i wasn’t gonna be able to do it myself but Thank You So Much for the detailed and up close Video now it gave me some confidence that i can do this
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Excellent video, thanks for this! Your video shows more of the detail how the parts mate together. The ebrake adjustment can be done more easily if you rotate the hub so the one of the bigger holes will be reveal the adjuster wheel.
Thanks for sharing that information. I changed my rear brake shoes and drum. But after chaging my brakes, my brakes are not working, my parking not working after pulling the handle all the way up and my pedal brake also not working. While changing the brake shoes, I poped out one side of the brake cylinder. It leakes some oil and I cleaned that part and put it back into to cylinder. After I put my brakes, I did test drive. None of my brakes were working. Even the pedal brake was feel soft and hardly stop my car even at very low speed(15-20km/hr). My parking is also not working. What should I do now? I am scared of taking my car out. Please advice me what to do?
Were these brakes worn enough to be replaced? Was helping change someone's drum brakes as they thought they needed replacing, but the brakes had pretty much the same amount of material as the new ones, so we decided not to replace them. The brakes still feel not so great so I am wondering if we should have replaced them still. Even in this video the new ones seem like they have the same amount of material as the old ones.
Nice video it really helped me change on mine. But my pedal after the change is spongy. I don't see any leaks, but am thinking I will need to do the air bleed. Di you videos on that?
Ugh... when you clean rust from the contact points you should clean them to BARE METAL... Leaving rust under the grease will make it contine to rust and will eventually bind up and fail prematurely. This is why I do my own work. Techs cut to many corners like he did.. Also _love_ the lack of the inner tie rod installation in the inner tie rod installation video. Top notch. If you choose to buy from these guys do not expect long part life..
That's really good explanation. Man you have my like for real, my friend have I same car, i check many videosè , and we said , ho yea 30mn we done! 😎😎__qe see èis a PC of 🎂,. Nmms nmms nmms nmms!!. Was late all ready was 9pm 😵🥴😴 we still no true, I don't understand way the rotor no feed whit the new brake pads. Looks like the are little big,
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What size bolts did you use to remove the drums?
I was trying to Find videos with more detail cause i was getting scared I Thought the rear brakes were gonna be the same as the front and made me panic that i wasn’t gonna be able to do it myself but Thank You So Much for the detailed and up close Video now it gave me some confidence that i can do this
Quick tip: Put the adjuster on first before the top spring it will make this job easier. At least it did for me.
I've watched DOZENS of videos on how to repair/upgrade my Civic. This is one of, if not THE, best of them.
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Huge help! That last spring across the top is a pain in the 🫏.
What thread bolts to pull drum off? Metric/standard. Pitch?
Could u tell me what screw u used to remove the brake drum..I don’t wave go buy a bunch of bolts
For anyone wondering, the bolt needed is 8mm to remove the wheel cover. Took me an hour to find out
Excellent video, thanks for this! Your video shows more of the detail how the parts mate together. The ebrake adjustment can be done more easily if you rotate the hub so the one of the bigger holes will be reveal the adjuster wheel.
What size are the bolts to pull the drum loose ?
M8x1.25
Need this for my drum and shoe replacement today. Thank you!
Ended up watching this like 6 times to get my breaks done. Figure you deserved a comment
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I hate whoever invented drum brakes
Thanks for sharing that information. I changed my rear brake shoes and drum. But after chaging my brakes, my brakes are not working, my parking not working after pulling the handle all the way up and my pedal brake also not working. While changing the brake shoes, I poped out one side of the brake cylinder. It leakes some oil and I cleaned that part and put it back into to cylinder. After I put my brakes, I did test drive. None of my brakes were working. Even the pedal brake was feel soft and hardly stop my car even at very low speed(15-20km/hr). My parking is also not working. What should I do now? I am scared of taking my car out. Please advice me what to do?
THE BEST VERY DETAILED EXPLANATION video!! THANK YOU!!!
Do you not need to open the lid on the master cylinder or do you want to keep that brake fluid pressure in the wheel cylinders?
thanks for the guide , gosh you made putting that long green one look easy, still trying to put it on haha i need that tool
What name is the tool went you push in the spring I need one
Were these brakes worn enough to be replaced? Was helping change someone's drum brakes as they thought they needed replacing, but the brakes had pretty much the same amount of material as the new ones, so we decided not to replace them. The brakes still feel not so great so I am wondering if we should have replaced them still. Even in this video the new ones seem like they have the same amount of material as the old ones.
12:02 does that piston look like its leaking brake fluid or is that normal
What size are the bolts to remove the drum
Nice video it really helped me change on mine. But my pedal after the change is spongy. I don't see any leaks, but am thinking I will need to do the air bleed. Di you videos on that?
+Arun Hamasagar Yes, here's the how-to video you're looking for: 1aau.to/m/Shop-TRQ
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Thanks and I'm guessing if cylinder pops out we just need to bleed that side correct?
Excellent instructional video. Thanks TRQ.
Wht type of grease was used.??
For the first time I did myself... gracias amigo my friend
Ugh... when you clean rust from the contact points you should clean them to BARE METAL... Leaving rust under the grease will make it contine to rust and will eventually bind up and fail prematurely. This is why I do my own work. Techs cut to many corners like he did.. Also _love_ the lack of the inner tie rod installation in the inner tie rod installation video. Top notch. If you choose to buy from these guys do not expect long part life..
What size bolts?
Did you find out
M8x1.25
Can you do a video doing brake bleeding on rear drums?
This video is great thank you for posting it!
This work with 2006 Civic?
2006 brakes are different I believe since that’s an 8th Gen civic vs this being a 7th gen
What size are the shoes ?
Exelent job, exelent video, thanks
That's really good explanation. Man you have my like for real, my friend have I same car, i check many videosè , and we said , ho yea 30mn we done! 😎😎__qe see èis a PC of 🎂,.
Nmms nmms nmms nmms!!.
Was late all ready was 9pm 😵🥴😴 we still no true, I don't understand way the rotor no feed whit the new brake pads. Looks like the are little big,
Very informative!
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My car would use 2 M8x20 pitch 1.25
This the worst video ever made didn't give no explanation just show and tell I give this a 2 out of 10
Dirty job. No brake cleaner