When I tried to use this type of driver on my rotor bolts, the bit shattered and stuck in the bolts. I had to use an angle grinder to cut into the bolts to get them out. Thankfully I was already replacing the rotors, and new bolts were cheap and in stock.
Always watch this guy when I'm working on my car. Thanks my man
He has helped and motivated me to fix things myself or at least give it a try. So far I have always been able to do it
You the man Jim needle nose pliers worked like a charm.
Great video very educational as always. Thumbs up. Stay well & safe everyone.
Good job Sir. Excellent 👌
Just finished my rear brakes. Pleased to report the car stops. Thanks
At the 5 minute mark, can you use a C clamp?
Did you pump to bleed or just the flow by gravity ?
First gravity bleed and then pump
When I tried to use this type of driver on my rotor bolts, the bit shattered and stuck in the bolts. I had to use an angle grinder to cut into the bolts to get them out. Thankfully I was already replacing the rotors, and new bolts were cheap and in stock.
you went BFH for shure
Is it correct that you don't need to bleed the brakes after this job?
if I dont dis connect anything I don't bleed it. If I push piston with bleeder open I probably would, esp this screw in type
This video doesn’t apply to 2017. 2017 Hyundai Elantra have drum brakes
For the SE & ECO models
I wouldnt use grease every where you do, I trust the rattle springs and plate on pads,. But really great brake job, expalained and camera work, cheers