It took me and a friend 2 days just to do the front brakes on my 04 Titan. One of the slider pins was frozen or just plain ol welded ITSELF to the caliper. Long story short, we had to burn it loose with a heating torch. But I learned a valuable lesson that day, always use never cease on anything that turns or slides...... and to keep the radio down when I'm driving so I can hear what's wrong with my truck. Ur videos are fantastic tho man. Seems you give people the gift of clarity to actually understand what ur doing and why. And that's what I'll be taking away from this. Thank you Sir. Will keep ya posted how the rear rotor job went. ✌
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Was that the rear passenger or driver side you did?
It took me and a friend 2 days just to do the front brakes on my 04 Titan. One of the slider pins was frozen or just plain ol welded ITSELF to the caliper.
Long story short, we had to burn it loose with a heating torch. But I learned a valuable lesson that day, always use never cease on anything that turns or slides...... and to keep the radio down when I'm driving so I can hear what's wrong with my truck.
Ur videos are fantastic tho man. Seems you give people the gift of clarity to actually understand what ur doing and why. And that's what I'll be taking away from this. Thank you Sir. Will keep ya posted how the rear rotor job went. ✌
I can't thank you guys enough. The quality of your videos are superb!
+@ivanvega2821 Thank you! We love empowering our customers and showing how to perform DIY auto repairs with our high-quality auto parts! 1aau.to/m/Shop-TRQ
Thank you for the very detailed video. I'll be replacing my brakes on my Titan this weekend. 👍
Great job guys!!
Gotta love that midwest rust! 👌
thank you!
Is it necessary to open the bleeder Valve to compress the piston
No, normally you just remove the master cylinder cap in the engine bay. That will give the fluid enough space to move when you compress the piston.
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