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Always look it up for your specific brand and type/make! Those stats are easy to find online. For the Mitsubishi Outlander it's 104 Nm (essentially just like the wheel nuts) -- with the inherent inaccuracy of most moment wrenches, you just pick 105 Nm and you'll end up with anything between 100 and 110 Nm, which is fine.
sooooo ur just wasting ur money if your not changi g the rotors? why do mechanics rip people off,wanna brag about how fast they do it,an they halfassin it,if you change your brakes,YOU MUST ALSO CHANGE ROTORS,theybwork together,as a team,tf
Terrible video. You constantly shake and move around so fast infront of the camera I can't even see wtf is going. I came to see what you did with the squealer pin, but you were moving so fast and never kept it still for a single second.
Thank you brother you gave me a big help for the brake pad change!
I hope it really is gonna be this fast and easy. I am changing them myself hopefully!!!! Tuesday!!!!
@Xavier Luna I guess he's still trying!
How's the brakes going
@@nickmata2575 bro didn’t make it 😭
Thank you very much for the good video, I'm back on the road now
How u can push the piston it so very hard to push
This is the same process for 2019 outlander? Thanks
A piston pusher is like $10 get one if u have a hard time
Best I’ve seen
Best I be seen thanks
Thanks great video
Nice video
Whats the best power tool to remove the lug nuts besides the basic lug wrench
If you’re using a power tool you’re doing it wrong.
@@devobah1722 ok good to know
get a DeWalt DCF922
what kind of grease you us on those pads?
Copper grease is traditional; lithium grease works well, too.
Can't see how you placed the wear indicator. Moving your hands too fast. Pausing is nice but the phone makes it tricky
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We strive to empower car owners like you with the necessary tools and knowledge. If you still find any confusion or need any assistance, don't hesitate to ask questions on our platform. Your confidence and capability under the hood are our mission. Thank you for being part of the YOUCANIC community.
Torque to spec. Whats the spec...
just mark it before loosening it with marker pen or something
Always look it up for your specific brand and type/make! Those stats are easy to find online. For the Mitsubishi Outlander it's 104 Nm (essentially just like the wheel nuts) -- with the inherent inaccuracy of most moment wrenches, you just pick 105 Nm and you'll end up with anything between 100 and 110 Nm, which is fine.
@@donidaniello21 Which accomplishes?
Is that a 2020
It dont even say what year or model
most of the time it’s the same process for all vehicles.
Imiev brake pads
sooooo ur just wasting ur money if your not changi g the rotors? why do mechanics rip people off,wanna brag about how fast they do it,an they halfassin it,if you change your brakes,YOU MUST ALSO CHANGE ROTORS,theybwork together,as a team,tf
Not true lol
You change the pads before they start digging helps avoid spending a extra 200 lol
You don't have to replace the rotors if you change the pads before they're worn out. If you watch he still had meat on them pads
BS, you don't need to replace the rotors unless they are worn or damaged. Thieves tell you otherwise.
You have no idea what you're talking about
Terrible video. You constantly shake and move around so fast infront of the camera I can't even see wtf is going. I came to see what you did with the squealer pin, but you were moving so fast and never kept it still for a single second.
Slow the video speed down?
Looked fine to me
I agree