A couple of things, new rotors typically have a coating to prevent rust while stored, I noticed you did not use any Brake Cleaner to degrease the rotors to remove this film as well as the grease from touching them during install. This would be recommended. Secondly, I noticed you didn’t apply any brake pad grease to the back of the new pads. This is usually a black or silver grease designed to help prevent the pads from sticking to the guides or have noise from the contact between the pistons and the backs of the pads. And lastly, it is normally recommended to mate the pads to the rotors by several quick steady hard braking applications from around 30mph then 40 then 50ish. Feel free to disregard this advise but only trying to help. Good video though!
I appreciate your comment comments like this help people learn so no worries my friend, and I did ask Benz tech about this he stated - Not all rotors come with it. But yes we did clean the rotors befor. Not all brake need grease. Never had to do it befor. Never had a problem. And stoping that hard on brand new brkaes can mess them up. Break in period is fine
@@JesseRizo in this truck, you should grease the contact surface for the pads it will keep them quiet and the pins should be greased so the pads can slide to prevent pad dragging.
The grease is optional and is not really needed. Also definitely a good idea to clean after done because otherwise they smell and make noise a bit sometimes, but I think never do it lol. Doing my brakes today and definitely doing all this
You can do it technically but it can throw off the calibration. I have a snap on digital torque wrench and it re calibrates itself every time I use it anyways so I use it to loosen bolts sometimes. I how ever would NOT use it with a mechanical style torque wrench.
I have always done my own brakes since owning all my cars. it's real simple and I have save so much money on labor and parts over the years. You guys did a great job on the tutorial and it applies to a lot of cars too. 💪😻
I really like the video guys. My friend and I are about to do our first brake changes on our Tacomas. The only thing I would add if you could edit and add notes would be the size of the hex bolt to use to remove the rotors, to lube or not to lube the caliper pins and I'd recommend adding the lithium based anti seize lube on the inside of the rotors. But thank you for posting and for the link.
Hi Jesse!!! Ooh that’s what the holes and slotted rotors are for but that makes soo much sense!!! People don’t believe me Lolol but I do know how to change a tire lololol they still don’t believe me lololol!!! I love your channel Jesse because you really explain every detail to the TEE!!! Ooh wow the rotor came off with using the screw!!! Ooh I didn’t know to put the screws back in the tire I’m a X pattern!!! It made a lot of sense for you to do it too!! Lololol!!! Okay got it pump the breaks until the break is hard!!! Jesse I so loved your video!!! I agree if they watch the video anyone can do it!!! Xoxo Pam 💝💝💝💝 ooh my the screeching across the floor lololol!!!!
I'm planning to do my first brake job, I've always thought the caliper needs to greased and brake cleaner on the pads. Is that not required for this truck?
Man!! I feel like our trucks are going to be almost identical lol I just picked up this same rotor kit from Tacoma beast. I am getting my Icon Rebound wheels, Cooper Discoverer tires, 3" lift, and these rotors all installed this coming weekend. Next I'm going to try and get the Prinsu roof rack. 👍🏼
Lol!!! Nothing wrong with that man we be twinnin lol!!, Let me know what u think of the rotors I’d like to know and I’ll let my contact in Tacomabeast know about it as well 👍 so far for me I can notice a difference lol Heck yea ;)!!!!
Hey Jesse! Man, i got everything installed on the Tacoma this weekend and it looks SICK!!!! Take a look at my TW post below. The rotors made a huge improvement to the braking and I couldn't be happier. www.tacomaworld.com/threads/what-have-you-done-to-your-3rd-gen-today.399305/page-5623#post-19655565
Nice you should do a review on those brakes after you have had them for a little while. I would be interested to know if you feel they were worth the upgrade.
Thanks for the idea my friend :) I’ll do it like in 1-3 months?, (off the bat though I can tell the difference) lol, video can be done 👍 Once again thanks for the idea :)
Man i have taco 2017 i juat got it and some times when im stoping at ligth it feels shaking om the back. Stering whel not shake is only some times im the back. Do u think need changes the rotors ?
Buddy....I think you've installed the pads the wrong way around. The scraper goes on the inside??? Just like the one that was removed at the beginning of the video. Cheers.
Good vid🕺. I hope it helps someone. Not me.. I got lost when Benz Tech said something about a "Wheel Lock @2:12." After that.. I just enjoyed the commentary and you guys. Bahaha😁. Happy Sunday Funday🤙🏼. Ima go look for some tail light blinker fluid.. I think Im low.😎
Well.. you guys def did make it look easy. Great job! 🎖️🏆I barely know what a tire is. Lol. #TrueStory. So I went looking for that tail light blinker fluid and.. epic fail. I changed my lights, like you showed us, so I'm practically a G#@ damn engineer, but, no-go.
pump it until it's hard. that's what she said. lol great tutorial guys but i didn't quite understand the difference on the drilled & slotted rotors vs. regular rotors? My Toyota dealer wants $377.00 to do this to my Taco.
Thanks for the video! My dad just passed his 2016 tacoma down to me and would like to change the brakes/rotors myself. Do you still recommend these brakes or did you have anything else in mind? No off roading, just hwy and the beach. Thanks! (:
@@JesseRizo if you do yours I will watch the video and if it's not to difficult I will rob my wife's back brakes off her 2018 camry I bet they will fit.
Hey my friend and nothing we did it in my garage lol, and off camera I’ll be honest I almost put the wrong one to but my friend pointed that out to me so I thought I’d mention it lol
Hey man do you know what the thin piece of metal behind the rotors is called ? Im having a vibrating issue every time i turn left on the right wheel . Thanx
What happens if you take out the 17s on the caliper? I took them out on accident but didn't remove the pads or compress the pistons yet, put them back in they went in smooth. Thanks!
Perfect timing with this vid. My 2017 Taco (27,000 miles) brakes just started to squeak. Does TB ship everything you need? Also your rims are pretty sic...
One thing I noticed on my truck was that there is caked grease on the top of the steering knuckle (I think it's called this? It goes vertically from the upper control arm to behind the rotor) on both sides. Is this normal?
Los pads vienen para el lado del chofer y pasajero (4 pads) o solo vienen (2) en cada caja xq estuve leyendo sobre eso y no dice absolutamente nada sobre cuantas vienen, gracias por el tutorial.
Hopefully someone can answer this, what if the rotors dont have a L or R on them ? I just got the powerstop evolution, genuine Geomet 360 rotors and it only shows a picture that it goes on the front wheels (obviously lol) but not what side, can certain rotors be universal to which side it goes on?
9 months late but I figured it would be nice to have a response. There's no need to bleed any air out of the lines because the lines haven't been removed so there's no air introduced into the system. You only need to bleed the brakes if you've disconnected a brake line or you had a leak that resulted in depleting the brake fluid reservoir too far.
Just changed my rotors and pads on my car...what a bitch. I couldnt get the Philip head screws off the rotors had to drill them out lol. Great vid brother
What do the two pins do for the brake assembly? I am experiencing a metal pinging noise after I engage into drive or reverse and apply the brakes. I think that could be the issue. Any thoughts?
I did mine on my 2016 a couple months ago. It went pretty much by the numbers EXCEPT, when time to reinstall the new pads, the pistons had creeped out a bit so I needed to re-compress them. This proved to be a bit of a headache as there always seemed to be one of the four that creeped back out. I'd done this on my previous Fords, and it was easy to re-compress with a "C" clamp and a small piece of 1/2" plywood. Not the case with my Taco, and we struggled with it for a while before we could get the pads in place. Do you know why this was? I'm thinking of getting one of those Lisle compression tools for next time. What do you think?
I hope this year my friend 😬 I actually tried making a video on my friends truck doing the install but the video didn’t come out good at all so I never uoloded it lol
Karaoke Kid the style, I wanted something wider, didn’t really want to upgrade to another stock type wheel, and just was different I didn’t want anything anyone had I wanted to be different that’s y my friend 👍
You forgot to spray the rotors on both sides with brake cleaner to get rid of the oils from the factory to prevent rust. Also, the brake pad with the scraper hook, needs to be installed on the inside of the wheel not the outside.
Its a harbor freight one the one I used in the video was a little dangerous because it was only a one ton but I’d recommend getting one to support the truck to be on the safe side
3 ton should work perfect and get jack stands, if your truck is lifted like mine it’ll barely lift it off the ground (u can see in video it barely lifted mine) so if u have rock sliders on your truck I’d probably just get a hi lift jack instead , Thanks for the idea :) right now the dealer does then free but once that’s up I should do one thanks for the idea once again :)
Jesse Rizo Yeah i’m leveled at around 3 inches in the front with 1.5 in rear plus running 265/70R18s i have free rotation for 4 years so i don’t have to worry about rotations for a while either 😂
Looks good Jessie!!! I’ve been buying some gear from Tacoma beast. You should try to get a coupon code for free shipping or something cause you are always shouting them out.
hola ,taco me podrias ayudar a encontrar la pieza knuckle de mi tacoma 2019 sr5 un tipo le pego del lado del pasajero de enfrente y necesito cambiar la pieza ,tu tienes algun lugar donde la consiga a buen precio gracias animo
A couple of things, new rotors typically have a coating to prevent rust while stored, I noticed you did not use any Brake Cleaner to degrease the rotors to remove this film as well as the grease from touching them during install. This would be recommended. Secondly, I noticed you didn’t apply any brake pad grease to the back of the new pads. This is usually a black or silver grease designed to help prevent the pads from sticking to the guides or have noise from the contact between the pistons and the backs of the pads. And lastly, it is normally recommended to mate the pads to the rotors by several quick steady hard braking applications from around 30mph then 40 then 50ish. Feel free to disregard this advise but only trying to help. Good video though!
this is the way to seat them correctly or else they will warp prematurely.
I appreciate your comment comments like this help people learn so no worries my friend, and I did ask Benz tech about this he stated - Not all rotors come with it. But yes we did clean the rotors befor. Not all brake need grease. Never had to do it befor. Never had a problem. And stoping that hard on brand new brkaes can mess them up. Break in period is fine
@@JesseRizo in this truck, you should grease the contact surface for the pads it will keep them quiet and the pins should be greased so the pads can slide to prevent pad dragging.
@@mobgma morning my buddy and I’ll talk with the guy
The grease is optional and is not really needed. Also definitely a good idea to clean after done because otherwise they smell and make noise a bit sometimes, but I think never do it lol. Doing my brakes today and definitely doing all this
Correct me if I’m wrong but I believe you’re not supposed to use a torque wrench to loosen bolts?
You are correct 100 correct my friend, I couldn’t find my breaker bar so just used that
FYI you can damage your torque wrench that way . Great videos by the way 👍🏽
Meximelt5150 thanks for the tip my friend I do appreciate it
I have many extras 😂👍
You can do it technically but it can throw off the calibration. I have a snap on digital torque wrench and it re calibrates itself every time I use it anyways so I use it to loosen bolts sometimes. I how ever would NOT use it with a mechanical style torque wrench.
I have always done my own brakes since owning all my cars. it's real simple and I have save so much money on labor and parts over the years. You guys did a great job on the tutorial and it applies to a lot of cars too. 💪😻
I agree it’ll save you a lot $ in the long run :)!!! Thanks my friend :)!!!
that screw/bot to loosen the rotor is a M8 x1.25
Best vid I have seen on how to do this. Good job boys.
Not too many gen 3 tacoma brake videos out there, so thank you.
Thanks for the video. Can you show us proper way to jack up the tacoma where the jack points are and where to put the jack stands
Tacoma front brakes are so simple, thanks for the video
Thanks for watching 🙌
How did they wear? Because Toyota brakes and rotors have a great service life. Thanks for posting this tutorial?
Great tutorial! The back ground sound effects were something out of a movie.Keep making more videos on the Toyota Tocoma. Great job.
Lol thanks for watching :)
Happy New Years Jesse! Can’t wait to see where your channel goes this year. Sending you lots of warm wishes.
You should make a second channel and continue doing your social experiment/ more personal videos.
Tocaya :)!!!! Happy New Years!!!!!!
Thanks Jessica to you as well :)!
I really like the video guys. My friend and I are about to do our first brake changes on our Tacomas. The only thing I would add if you could edit and add notes would be the size of the hex bolt to use to remove the rotors, to lube or not to lube the caliper pins and I'd recommend adding the lithium based anti seize lube on the inside of the rotors. But thank you for posting and for the link.
Thanks for the tips my friend
Hi Jesse!!! Ooh that’s what the holes and slotted rotors are for but that makes soo much sense!!! People don’t believe me Lolol but I do know how to change a tire lololol they still don’t believe me lololol!!! I love your channel Jesse because you really explain every detail to the TEE!!! Ooh wow the rotor came off with using the screw!!! Ooh I didn’t know to put the screws back in the tire I’m a X pattern!!! It made a lot of sense for you to do it too!! Lololol!!! Okay got it pump the breaks until the break is hard!!! Jesse I so loved your video!!! I agree if they watch the video anyone can do it!!! Xoxo Pam 💝💝💝💝 ooh my the screeching across the floor lololol!!!!
I was mind blown as well because I didn’t know lol,
I believe you Pam :) lol!!!! Thank you so much Pam I appreciate that so much 😁
Thanks guys. Your video was very helpful. I'll be doing my brakes this weekend.
I'm planning to do my first brake job, I've always thought the caliper needs to greased and brake cleaner on the pads. Is that not required for this truck?
Yes do so I forgot to mention that sorry
Man!! I feel like our trucks are going to be almost identical lol
I just picked up this same rotor kit from Tacoma beast. I am getting my Icon Rebound wheels, Cooper Discoverer tires, 3" lift, and these rotors all installed this coming weekend.
Next I'm going to try and get the Prinsu roof rack. 👍🏼
Lol!!! Nothing wrong with that man we be twinnin lol!!,
Let me know what u think of the rotors I’d like to know and I’ll let my contact in Tacomabeast know about it as well 👍 so far for me I can notice a difference lol
Heck yea ;)!!!!
@@JesseRizo will do man!! I get everything installed this weekend. Very excited!! Untill then..... 👍🏼
Hey Jesse! Man, i got everything installed on the Tacoma this weekend and it looks SICK!!!! Take a look at my TW post below. The rotors made a huge improvement to the braking and I couldn't be happier.
www.tacomaworld.com/threads/what-have-you-done-to-your-3rd-gen-today.399305/page-5623#post-19655565
Nice you should do a review on those brakes after you have had them for a little while. I would be interested to know if you feel they were worth the upgrade.
Thanks for the idea my friend :) I’ll do it like in 1-3 months?, (off the bat though I can tell the difference) lol, video can be done 👍
Once again thanks for the idea :)
Man i have taco 2017 i juat got it and some times when im stoping at ligth it feels shaking om the back. Stering whel not shake is only some times im the back. Do u think need changes the rotors ?
Happy Monday fam🎉😍💖
You guys know your stuff🙌
Hope you're having a nice week so far😄💛
Buddy....I think you've installed the pads the wrong way around. The scraper goes on the inside??? Just like the one that was removed at the beginning of the video. Cheers.
Can you comment on seating them correctly? I hear these aftermarket rotors warp after 10-30K miles if you dont seat them properly.
Rotors looking fresh! Need to detail that engine bay don’t get caught slipping on UA-cam. Lol good video bro!
😁 thanks man!!
Lol I need ur help 😂 I semi cleaned it but there was to much mud in there lol, thank you!!!
Good vid🕺. I hope it helps someone. Not me.. I got lost when Benz Tech said something about a "Wheel Lock @2:12." After that.. I just enjoyed the commentary and you guys. Bahaha😁. Happy Sunday Funday🤙🏼. Ima go look for some tail light blinker fluid.. I think Im low.😎
Lol no worries man 👍 I also needed help on this install so I had my friend help lol wasn’t super easy this time lol, thank you :)!!!
N o geez lol
Well.. you guys def did make it look easy. Great job! 🎖️🏆I barely know what a tire is. Lol. #TrueStory. So I went looking for that tail light blinker fluid and.. epic fail. I changed my lights, like you showed us, so I'm practically a G#@ damn engineer, but, no-go.
Hey bro o just did my rotors and brake pads ,the question is do we have to bleed the sistem ,that way the sistem is out of air or not ?
What bolt size fits to help remove the rotors?
M8 x1.25
Always have great videos. Thanks
Thanks for the ongoing support 🙌
pump it until it's hard. that's what she said. lol great tutorial guys but i didn't quite understand the difference on the drilled & slotted rotors vs. regular rotors? My Toyota dealer wants $377.00 to do this to my Taco.
Thanks for the video! My dad just passed his 2016 tacoma down to me and would like to change the brakes/rotors myself. Do you still recommend these brakes or did you have anything else in mind? No off roading, just hwy and the beach. Thanks! (:
Any plans or thoughts on changing rear drums to disk. I'm thinking of changing my drum to disk. Great video!
It hasn’t even crossed my mind 🤔 but now that you think of it ima look into it 🤔 thanks for the idea man 👍
@@JesseRizo if you do yours I will watch the video and if it's not to difficult I will rob my wife's back brakes off her 2018 camry I bet they will fit.
Great Video Jesse, how much was the install.? I thought the passenger side was the left side, thanks for clarifying that, it looks awesome.. Thanks
Hey my friend and nothing we did it in my garage lol, and off camera I’ll be honest I almost put the wrong one to but my friend pointed that out to me so I thought I’d mention it lol
Great video bro
Got to add those rotors to my list of upgrades 👌
Thanks bro :)!!!
Great video what pads did you use
Im actually looking to switch to disk brakes on my 50 ford shoebox going with the slotted ones 👌
Heck yea it’s going to look so nice on that truck :0
Damn those old rotors didn't look that bad they still had life like said but those new ones look dope though. Nice installation as always jesse
Yea they were pretty much new 😂 about 80 percent life left lol, just upgraded thanks man :)
My dealer told me my 2017 Tacoma needed an adjustment on the back breaks any idea what that means never heard of something like this on a car or truck
Hey man do you know what the thin piece of metal behind the rotors is called ? Im having a vibrating issue every time i turn left on the right wheel . Thanx
Just watched this video to help me out. To remove the rotor I used the 12 mm bolt from one of the horns. It worked perfectly at pulling the rotor off.
Jesse Rizo, nice tutorial video. I watched some video and they bleed the fluid, but you did not. Any explaination about this?
That’s recommended
@@JesseRizo Thanks for your quick response. Do I still need to bleed if just replacing the brake pad? Thank you!
Super awesome guys!
Thank you :)
You improvise so well! "Twerk on it" lol What a difference between the old one and the new one. I seriously need to hire you Jesse! :D
😂👍👍 U saw that lol!!!!
You got me Ashley lol let me know when I’m ready to work 😂
Excellent footage my dude
Thank you
What happens if you take out the 17s on the caliper? I took them out on accident but didn't remove the pads or compress the pistons yet, put them back in they went in smooth. Thanks!
Do I need to open the reservoir when pumping the brakes??
Great video...just forgetting to pump the brakes to release cylinders back to normal. FIY.
When pushing in the calipers the way you guys showed on this video do I need to worry about any ABS lights or other lights coming on the dashboard?
No
The real question is does it fix the strange brake pedal feel of the 3rd Gen Tacoma? That was a major annoyance for me when I test drove one!
Now that I’ve driven with them for about two weeks it’s a significant upgrade lol it brakes how it should in my opinion lol
Perfect timing with this vid. My 2017 Taco (27,000 miles) brakes just started to squeak. Does TB ship everything you need? Also your rims are pretty sic...
Thank you and thanks for watching :)
One thing I noticed on my truck was that there is caked grease on the top of the steering knuckle (I think it's called this? It goes vertically from the upper control arm to behind the rotor) on both sides. Is this normal?
nice install as always dude!
Thank you :)!!
Excellent thanks guys showing this I will get my done 😊
Thanks for watching 🙌
Good ideas for my truck...thanks man
Your welcome and thanks for always watching man I appreciate it a lot
Los pads vienen para el lado del chofer y pasajero (4 pads) o solo vienen (2) en cada caja xq estuve leyendo sobre eso y no dice absolutamente nada sobre cuantas vienen, gracias por el tutorial.
Hopefully someone can answer this, what if the rotors dont have a L or R on them ?
I just got the powerstop evolution, genuine Geomet 360 rotors and it only shows a picture that it goes on the front wheels (obviously lol) but not what side, can certain rotors be universal to which side it goes on?
btw, the links to the rotors & break pads don't work
I'm really considering selling my jeep and buying a truck. I want that off-road life this year!
If u do Wendy no joke we would seriously have to meet up somewhere and do that collab
Great install..big thumbs up!
Thank you :)
Did you reuse the metal plates that come one the stock pads ?
Awesome job my friend very impressive👏👍👍👍💙💙💙
Thank you :)!!
I need your brake pads I can use there still good?
Hey I’m sorry I’m goibg to be holding on to them :/
Great video. One question. You don't have to bleed any air out of the brakes lines? Those 2-3 brake pumps is enough?
9 months late but I figured it would be nice to have a response. There's no need to bleed any air out of the lines because the lines haven't been removed so there's no air introduced into the system. You only need to bleed the brakes if you've disconnected a brake line or you had a leak that resulted in depleting the brake fluid reservoir too far.
@@nelliott500 Damn I forgot I asked this. Haha. But still, thx for responding. I know that now, thx 👍
Thanks for the video . I'll try to do my own brakes when the time come.
Hey u welcome my friend thanks for watching 👍👍
Just changed my rotors and pads on my car...what a bitch. I couldnt get the Philip head screws off the rotors had to drill them out lol. Great vid brother
How long did it take you lol, sometimes we gotta do what we gotta do right lol 😂👍👍 thank you!!
What do the two pins do for the brake assembly? I am experiencing a metal pinging noise after I engage into drive or reverse and apply the brakes. I think that could be the issue. Any thoughts?
Should grease those pins when you reassemble.
I did mine on my 2016 a couple months ago. It went pretty much by the numbers EXCEPT, when time to reinstall the new pads, the pistons had creeped out a bit so I needed to re-compress them. This proved to be a bit of a headache as there always seemed to be one of the four that creeped back out. I'd done this on my previous Fords, and it was easy to re-compress with a "C" clamp and a small piece of 1/2" plywood. Not the case with my Taco, and we struggled with it for a while before we could get the pads in place. Do you know why this was? I'm thinking of getting one of those Lisle compression tools for next time. What do you think?
Hey Jesse, when can you do a steps or rocks sliders install?
I hope this year my friend 😬
I actually tried making a video on my friends truck doing the install but the video didn’t come out good at all so I never uoloded it lol
Jesse- Why didn't you go with some black TRD PRO wheels? What made you go with those wheels you have?
Karaoke Kid the style, I wanted something wider, didn’t really want to upgrade to another stock type wheel, and just was different I didn’t want anything anyone had I wanted to be different that’s y my friend 👍
You forgot to spray the rotors on both sides with brake cleaner to get rid of the oils from the factory to prevent rust. Also, the brake pad with the scraper hook, needs to be installed on the inside of the wheel not the outside.
Looking to buy these , how have they held up?
There still holding up pretty good I just checked them like 3 weeks ago n there still pretty thick and I’ve had them on for a while
Jesse Rizo nice just bought them!
I see others have picked on you about it but, DID you seriously just use a torque wrench to LOOSEN your lug nuts?
Jess, what jack was used here?
Its a harbor freight one the one I used in the video was a little dangerous because it was only a one ton but I’d recommend getting one to support the truck to be on the safe side
Jesse Rizo So do you recommend a 2-3 ton? you should do a video on rotating your tires!
3 ton should work perfect and get jack stands, if your truck is lifted like mine it’ll barely lift it off the ground (u can see in video it barely lifted mine) so if u have rock sliders on your truck I’d probably just get a hi lift jack instead ,
Thanks for the idea :) right now the dealer does then free but once that’s up I should do one thanks for the idea once again :)
Jesse Rizo Yeah i’m leveled at around 3 inches in the front with 1.5 in rear plus running 265/70R18s i have free rotation for 4 years so i don’t have to worry about rotations for a while either 😂
slotted rotors or a taco? little overkill ? good vid..
Great quality videos!!
Thanks my friend :)
what happens if caliper bolts are removed just one?
Just make sure u re torque them
Super helpful bro!!!! Thank you souch!
Thanks for watching :)!!
U have amazing talent my friends 😀
Thank you
What about the break fluid cap ? Don't that have to open?????
Good Job and helpful
Thanks for watching 🙌
Looks awesome!!😎👍
Thank you :)!!
Very useful video 👍🏻🍻
Thank you :)!!
Are you going to make a rear brake installation video.
?
Honestly I’m not sure how soon but I have thought about
Looks good Jessie!!! I’ve been buying some gear from Tacoma beast. You should try to get a coupon code for free shipping or something cause you are always shouting them out.
That’s actually a good idea 🤔 thank you man I will mention it to them and hopefully they say yes 🤞
hola ,taco me podrias ayudar a encontrar la pieza knuckle de mi tacoma 2019 sr5 un tipo le pego del lado del pasajero de enfrente y necesito cambiar la pieza ,tu tienes algun lugar donde la consiga a buen precio gracias animo
Well done guys simple easy to follow and you even included the torque specs for us. Exactly what we need.
Cool demonstration that was easy. A little trick put a little WD40 on the threads makes it easy to get the lug nuts off the next time.
Thanks for the tip my friend :)!
Very informative nice job
Now this is epic!
Thank you :)!!
Was that really it? I just got a quote from Toyota for front pads and rotors....617$...
If you look at the removal of the pads (4:27), the pad with the scraper is on the inside not the out side pad.
Gracias por tu video para mi tacoma 👍💪🏼
Your squealer was on the bottom inside when you took it out, but you said to install it on the outside!
No need to bleed the brakes?
The video was very helpful.
Thanks for watching :)
The bolt that holds brake line fits in rotor to help remove it.
Good job...very helpful.
What are the torque specs on the bolts
No anti-seize, no brake clean, no burn-in, no mention of bolt sizes. Just "damn, they look good".
Great how to vid.
Thank you 😁👍
What lift do you got?
Hey my friend I have bilstien 5100 in the front and bilstien 5160 with remote reservoirs for the rear 👍
Perfect explanation thank you
Thanks for watching!!
Great tutorial !!