Thank you for the video... This was the 2nd time I've watched it and I'll probably watch it one more time- as I am replacing my calipers, pads, and rotors.
+cmedeiros17 quick question I got a 95 yj I just brought rotors and new pads for the front wheels but they didn't come with any boot pieces like shown in your video are they necessary?
I got a1992 yj 4,0 today it was freezing I started it event in for a few min when I came out there was antifreeze blowing all over the place I couldn't tell where it was comeing from cause it was all wet any suggestions. Are you guys in MA I'm from Gloucester
I have the same 1992 Jeep YJ Renegade (in black colour) Thank you for posting this video; now I am able to see what my jeep would have looked like. I also have a question about a tiny light bulb/socket near the steering column. (Not on the dash) I don't know what it is for. I paste a pic or a video when I get a chance..
The light socket is for a tiny bulb about 1/8” in diameter. It goes on the right side of the steering wheel and slides in a greenish housing that would light up where (I think) the rear defrost is button is. Whatever buttons are on the right side below the steering wheel, Place your finger above the buttons and you will feel a hole. That’s where the bulb goes.
@@cmedeiros17 Thank you so much! Also , I had to remove the emissions reminder bulb years ago because I couldn't reset it. Apparently the earlier YJs had a timer that could not be reset but had to be replaced and the latter YJs needed a special tool to reset it.
that was pretty cute whengoing the wrong way with the nut on the caliber...lol im saying to my ing the wrong way your going the wrong way.....I wanted to help you sooo bad...thanks for posting this...I have 2 daughters that are 28 and 19 and ive always been trying to teach them the little I no about cars. and its refreshing to see you out there doing it yourself....my daughters no how to do a lot of it,but here just to lazy to do it themselves...that's why they always called dad......lol now they have their men do it for them.....but it's nice to no they can do it for themselves if they have to...thanks for posting this.....ill be sure to share it with my oldest......she's gone a little soft since she got married lol
I wish you would of shown that you had to the wrong brake on the wrong side (as you know because you had to cut the video to swap over. Im not trying to point something done wronge. Im just thing your video would be a lot better because it would cause some one from making the same error, Great Vid well done not a bunch of yacking like in other how to vids,
For Those Working On An 87' - 89', The Caliper Bolts Are 7mm Allen Head Bolts. The Almost Right SAE Allen Wrench Will Definitely Strip The Bolts. Great Video!!
Thank you for the video... This was the 2nd time I've watched it and I'll probably watch it one more time- as I am replacing my calipers, pads, and rotors.
hello fellow Mass YJer thanks for the video!
Thank you very much for your video!!! It really helped me out!
Keep up the good work you too make a good team.
Thank you so much and great video
Thank you!
have to do mine this summer, very helpful vid, thanks for posting
+cmedeiros17 quick question I got a 95 yj I just brought rotors and new pads for the front wheels but they didn't come with any boot pieces like shown in your video are they necessary?
Righty tighty lefty loosy lol good vid have you ever takeing out a frozen caliper pin fun fun fun
Nice vid! keep up the good work!
I got a1992 yj 4,0 today it was freezing I started it event in for a few min when I came out there was antifreeze blowing all over the place I couldn't tell where it was comeing from cause it was all wet any suggestions. Are you guys in MA I'm from Gloucester
U ROCK! I believe i have a stuck caliper on my 91 YJ I'm about to dig into that...about how long did this take start to finish?
Brandon - the boots just keep dust out. Re-use the ones that are there.
I have the same 1992 Jeep YJ Renegade (in black colour) Thank you for posting this video; now I am able to see what my jeep would have looked like. I also have a question about a tiny light bulb/socket near the steering column. (Not on the dash) I don't know what it is for. I paste a pic or a video when I get a chance..
The light socket is for a tiny bulb about 1/8” in diameter. It goes on the right side of the steering wheel and slides in a greenish housing that would light up where (I think) the rear defrost is button is. Whatever buttons are on the right side below the steering wheel, Place your finger above the buttons and you will feel a hole. That’s where the bulb goes.
@@cmedeiros17 Thank you so much! Also , I had to remove the emissions reminder bulb years ago because I couldn't reset it. Apparently the earlier YJs had a timer that could not be reset but had to be replaced and the latter YJs needed a special tool to reset it.
that was pretty cute whengoing the wrong way with the nut on the caliber...lol im saying to my ing the wrong way your going the wrong way.....I wanted to help you sooo bad...thanks for posting this...I have 2 daughters that are 28 and 19 and ive always been trying to teach them the little I no about cars. and its refreshing to see you out there doing it yourself....my daughters no how to do a lot of it,but here just to lazy to do it themselves...that's why they always called dad......lol now they have their men do it for them.....but it's nice to no they can do it for themselves if they have to...thanks for posting this.....ill be sure to share it with my oldest......she's gone a little soft since she got married lol
I wish you would of shown that you had to the wrong brake on the wrong side (as you know because you had to cut the video to swap over. Im not trying to point something done wronge. Im just thing your video would be a lot better because it would cause some one from making the same error, Great Vid well done not a bunch of yacking like in other how to vids,
RENEGADE 😃
For Those Working On An 87' - 89', The Caliper Bolts Are 7mm Allen Head Bolts. The Almost Right SAE Allen Wrench Will Definitely Strip The Bolts. Great Video!!
Doesn’t clean the surface she puts rotor on to get rid of rust😂