@@duanescarpad2831 I tried putting my floor jack where I saw you had yours, but looking at it from the front it looked fine, but looking at it from behind the back of the wheel, the flat part of my floor jack that raises the vehicle wasn't really making a connection and I didn't trust it. My vehicle is on a slight slant and even though I put a big rock in front of the back tire and with me jacking my vehicle by using the frame, the jack still wanted to roll forward and I didn't trust that either. Any other ideas?
Thank you, Duane!
Your most welcome
If only changing the brake pads I don't have to loosen the caliper bolts right?
You dont have take off the bracket bolts only the caliper bolts take off the just the caliper and put the new pads in put it back together
@@duanescarpad2831no bleeding the brake lines right? Wherever did you put the floor jack?
So it's pretty simple if I just want to do the brake pads only right?
Yes just changing pads you only have to take the caliper off not the mounting bracket
@@duanescarpad2831 thanks, does look pretty simple
@@duanescarpad2831 I don't have to bleed the brake line do I?
No you shouldn't have to bleed anything
@@duanescarpad2831 I tried putting my floor jack where I saw you had yours, but looking at it from the front it looked fine, but looking at it from behind the back of the wheel, the flat part of my floor jack that raises the vehicle wasn't really making a connection and I didn't trust it. My vehicle is on a slight slant and even though I put a big rock in front of the back tire and with me jacking my vehicle by using the frame, the jack still wanted to roll forward and I didn't trust that either. Any other ideas?