Brake Job…with a Belt Sander? 2015 VW Jetta

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 857

  • @bubbaray998
    @bubbaray998 2 роки тому +244

    Ray in one video: I want to get back to my 10-20 minute video roots. Also Ray: 50+ minute brake job video. Us: We don't care how long the videos are, we just like watchin' em. Excellent video Ray,

    • @Zepplin76
      @Zepplin76 2 роки тому +18

      Don't lie to him! We only like long videos and will accept pointless rambling, shop updates and tool clean up filler.

    • @MT_53
      @MT_53 2 роки тому +10

      I agree...go for the longer videos, Ray.

    • @nickmcminn2137
      @nickmcminn2137 2 роки тому +8

      👍longer is better

    • @jackhouston357
      @jackhouston357 2 роки тому +3

      Yes! Don't worry

    • @rodneychapman1506
      @rodneychapman1506 2 роки тому +8

      I eat breakfast every morning watching a Ray repair video that’s how I start every morning !!! 😂😂😂😂

  • @proudcanadian5713
    @proudcanadian5713 2 роки тому +17

    Anyone else notice the only time Ray doesn't do the Brake Kleen JUMP Scare routine is when he's using it on brakes? LOL

  • @rickbill4834
    @rickbill4834 2 роки тому +112

    Excellent job Ray that was my car and it is stopping beautiful now it actually is a joy to drive again thank you very very much. So many things in that brake job that another shop could have took advantage of me and made me spend more money. Thank you again

    • @rickbill4834
      @rickbill4834 2 роки тому +22

      He give me the option and I told him to go ahead and do this it was on me not him

    • @TheOriginalDaveJ
      @TheOriginalDaveJ 2 роки тому +13

      @@MitchGaar if you'd listened to what Raymondo was saying, he clearly stated that he was keeping the cost down after discussing with the customer.
      No point in wasting what is effectively a good pad.
      Kudos to Raymondo for respecting the customers wishes.

    • @jayc4283
      @jayc4283 2 роки тому

      @@MitchGaar that is just dumb

    • @MrLarsgren
      @MrLarsgren 2 роки тому +3

      well maintained vehicle. looks really nice.

    • @willied7759
      @willied7759 2 роки тому +4

      @@MitchGaar why, is it stupid? I’m not being confrontational just curious, they had a bunch of life to them still and he redid the surface so they were fresh again. Just curious for the reasoning

  • @ralphneumann4493
    @ralphneumann4493 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks. 33 years later I learn the name of the 1/2 inch 12 point spline tool i needed for the bolts on my mom's '73 VW 412 flywheel, and later on the cylinder head bolts for my 81 scirocco. Also, your shop is too quiet without the doo DEE doo phone ringing. I actuall miss that.

  • @realtrucker9213
    @realtrucker9213 2 роки тому +6

    Ray, I would just like to say that you're a bad influence 😂. I changed all of the brake rotors and pads on my parents' car for them, and when the tin of brake clean ran out, I threw the tin and said 'another'. My dad had a puzzled look on his face, so I had to explain. Keep up the great work, and we don't care how long the videos are. We will always watch them 👍🏻

  • @bryantench1178
    @bryantench1178 2 роки тому +5

    Eventually you will have to get a clock or a phone that makes the Dooodley Dooo sound. That was the best when you yelled “ Answer the phone!!!” I like many people miss it. Just putting that out there Ray.

  • @dantesinfernopurgatory7826
    @dantesinfernopurgatory7826 2 роки тому +21

    This episode sponsored by Dr Ray's Purple Slide Pin Grease - the key to any successful brake job.

  • @waltersafety52
    @waltersafety52 2 роки тому +3

    Let Ray be Ray. I enjoy the 50+ videos

  • @kevinhill5596
    @kevinhill5596 2 роки тому +41

    Thank you, Ray, for this video. I have to do a complete brake job on my daughter's VW Turbo shortly, and this showed what I need to do and the tools I need to prepare for it. 👍

    • @chlyon
      @chlyon 2 роки тому

      @@United_we_stand1 and the second is never buy a VAG product !

    • @dotar9586
      @dotar9586 2 роки тому +3

      Don't forget the belt sander! 🤣 (Actually, I've done that.)

  • @Don_Iocco
    @Don_Iocco 2 роки тому +9

    I've had slide pins stuck so bad I used pliers and a torch to heat up . Then go in with brake cleaner and nylon brush on a drill. Thanks for the video Ray!

  • @richardclark3805
    @richardclark3805 2 роки тому +7

    I like the idea that you try to save the customers money and at the same time you do replace the parts that need to be replaced! Good job.!!! R. C.

    • @johnt.848
      @johnt.848 2 роки тому

      Replacing rotors is not my idea of cost cutting when they can be machined for much less.

    • @21Piloteer
      @21Piloteer 2 роки тому

      @@johnt.848 Not if they're close to their min thickness.

  • @jonclassical5710
    @jonclassical5710 2 роки тому +16

    Das Auto!......Loved this job Ray...had a new 2006 diesel Jetta and a new 2012 CC, both great machines...hope you and family have a great week....Chiefs!!!

  • @timgibbons7501
    @timgibbons7501 2 роки тому +6

    In the UK we call your triple square .. spline drive . We see them a lot 👍 love your videos also.. great watching and learning.. thanks

  • @handbananaistherapist642
    @handbananaistherapist642 2 роки тому +4

    When I was a kid my dad had a 62 Beetle. Cold ride in the Northern Indiana winter!

    • @proudcanadian5713
      @proudcanadian5713 2 роки тому

      When Volkswagen came to Canada there's a story that a guy bought one of their vans. He called the dealer one blustery day in Toronto and said, "I swear to God it's COLDER inside this thing than it is outside!" The sales manager replied, "Well lower the window and let some of the cold out."

  • @MrDopey32
    @MrDopey32 2 роки тому +10

    All I see is one helluva mechanic doing a damn good job in every video that he posts!! I've been turning wrenches for 30 years and sometimes we have to do things others don't like, but we do what ever we can to help the customer in the best possible ways. Like Ray, I personally don't like robbing people of their hard earned money! Some people forget the love and passion of working on cars because they have come to accustom to all the $$$$
    Great job Ray!!

  • @DYLANTRIES
    @DYLANTRIES 2 роки тому +2

    I find it interesting how some people think greasing slide pins is an optional step... I always pull the pins and wipe them off and grease! Mobile mechanic

  • @shawntheriault6149
    @shawntheriault6149 2 роки тому +4

    I love the wife unit.
    WU: "I put up my sign"
    Ray: "how am i supposed to get this out"
    WU: "figure it out" ***walks away***
    🤣🤣🤣

  • @silentperformance
    @silentperformance 2 роки тому +7

    The front caliper bolts are 7mm Allen. They can be pulled, cleaned, and lubed like normal slide pins.

    • @samvalentine3206
      @samvalentine3206 2 роки тому

      That was one task that I did not see accomplished on this video unless it happened behind the scenes...

    • @josihaknox7256
      @josihaknox7256 2 роки тому

      Comment needs bumped like sam said i also didn’t see it done either unless it was done behind scene. Also if im not mistaken the rear rotors you can slip past the bracket and dont need to remove it.

    • @silentperformance
      @silentperformance 2 роки тому

      @@josihaknox7256 The rotors can be slipped past the carrier on the style without the bar in front of the rotor if that makes sense.

  • @GrayRaceCat
    @GrayRaceCat 2 роки тому +1

    I used to do something similar when scuffing pads, a couple of swipes on a strip of wet/dry sandpaper at the bottom of my aqueous parts washer tray (pump running). Keeps the dust at bay. Rinse with brake cleaner, done.

  • @DBitowf
    @DBitowf 2 роки тому +10

    Ha! That was awesome throwing pops from Friday in there 😂. This is one reason why I like the longer videos. I like watching and learning how to do stuff. I've never done a brake job and didn't know anything about the coating on the brake rotors and prob would've gotten myself in trouble. Thank you for pointing out the little details!

  • @randybeard6040
    @randybeard6040 2 роки тому +3

    An Old Mechanic told me to use a Large Black Diamond/ Bastard File on Pads to make them True/Flat, he said New Ones sometimes have a Hump on them, this will cause a Vibration sometimes when Braking. I have found this to be True sometimes...

  • @oklahomasyclone
    @oklahomasyclone 2 роки тому +10

    Never mind the negative ninnies! Its YOUR shop and your decisions on how to repair a vehicle. If someone doesn't approve, they can open their own shop and do it their way! You do what you do best. Repair cars with flashlight gravity!
    I love the videos and I love the family involvement. If I lived closer, you would definately be the one to keep my fleet running!

  • @daddywarbucks923
    @daddywarbucks923 2 роки тому +8

    Thank you for making a longer video!!

  • @shannononeil2751
    @shannononeil2751 2 роки тому +57

    Might have been "just another brake job", but finding those frozen slide pins on one rear wheel was a good catch and object lesson for us all. Always clean and re-lube those pins, even if all the other wheels were fine. Good job!

    • @dangingerich2559
      @dangingerich2559 2 роки тому +9

      I had an accident back in late 2009 because the pins on my Monte Carlo weren't lubed from the factory. It took 4 years of driving for the pads to wear unevenly to the point of failure (repeatedly "inspected" when I got oil changes, and nobody noticed the outboard pad was fine while the inboard pad was wearing out) and my front left brake failed, causing me to rear end someone else. That was my last Chevy. Yes, lubing those pins is vital.

    • @MarbleTL
      @MarbleTL 2 роки тому

      Heh, had to take a blow torch to my slide pins the other day to get them out 😅

  • @TheFirstGhirn
    @TheFirstGhirn 2 роки тому +36

    Just a word of caution about reusing friction materials; I had a pair of brake shoes that had almost no wear at all and so I figured they would be fine (rough it up and go). The wheel kept locking up to the point of glowing. It seemed that some brake fluid had leaked from a replaced wheel cylinder and had gotten into the shoe changing its friction, making it sticky. Long story short, beware of contamination, not always visible.

    • @javier.villatoro
      @javier.villatoro 2 роки тому +3

      Yeah, same experience with rear shoes.

    • @johnt.848
      @johnt.848 2 роки тому +1

      Oil would make them sticky believe it or not, brake fluid can be washed off by soaking the shoes in water.

    • @turdsandwicher
      @turdsandwicher 2 роки тому +1

      you have a point about contamination but I had lots of gear oil leak onto rear brake shoes. After I fixed the leaky seal I just sprayed the shoes down with brake cleaner and it worked fine for me? Truck stops great so I don't think you always have to replace. JMO.

  • @TheLusus
    @TheLusus 2 роки тому +11

    Regarding the slide pins on the last caliper bracket, could it not been excesive heat from the metal on metal that cooked the grease?

  • @stephenking880
    @stephenking880 2 роки тому +2

    Hi Ray, I have to say that chamfering the leading edge of a pad was frowned upon in my training - the chamfer would act like a guide for road dust etc to fit between the rotor and pad, and a square edge was better at clearing contaminants off the rotor when pressure was applied.

    • @bobhudson6659
      @bobhudson6659 2 роки тому +5

      Look at many sets of pads and see if the OE manufacturer places chamfers on them. Think you will be surprised. Retired mechanic in Land Down Under.

  • @docgiggles130
    @docgiggles130 2 роки тому +1

    The stuck slide pins is why I always clean the old grease out of them. I tend to work on older stuff, so I see bad grease often.

  • @Bonnet_Surfer2019
    @Bonnet_Surfer2019 2 роки тому +10

    Since becoming a regular viewer of your channel and a tinkerer/fixer of my own cars, I have suddenly increased my usage of brake cleaner... I wonder why?

  • @carsondolan4331
    @carsondolan4331 2 роки тому +1

    I can already hear the REEE’s about how you used a belt sander on break pads and that “YoU ShoRTenEd thE LifE oF tHe BreAkS WhAt ArE YoU DoiNg” 😂😂

    • @kenore4003
      @kenore4003 2 роки тому

      Probably buffed off two brake applications. It's the end of the world.

  • @bigshadsthepuphimself7055
    @bigshadsthepuphimself7055 2 роки тому +5

    The triple square caliper bracket bolts for the rears are notoriously tight in my experience in VAG vehicles. Last time I did this in my driveway in the rain I just skipped that step and managed to slip the discs in past the bracket.

    • @Euro.Paleta
      @Euro.Paleta 2 роки тому

      Is it pain in the rear to put the discs on without removing the brackets?
      Im doing the rear brakes on my Škoda Octavia Mk3 this weekend and this video makes me skip that step too haha

    • @stromundspiele670
      @stromundspiele670 2 роки тому

      ​​@@Euro.Paleta i would recommend to have a file by hand, sometimes the new brakedisc dosn't really fit. Just file a little phase on the calibre brackets just 1 mm
      I don't know if the Mk3 is the same but on the Mk2 it works

    • @bigshadsthepuphimself7055
      @bigshadsthepuphimself7055 Рік тому

      @@Euro.Paleta I didn't have any issues really, just got to be careful not to scratch the discs. If you can get the old ones off without damaging them then you should be able to get the new ones on, probably... New discs will be thicker because of less wear. I did it on an Audi A3 8P 2011 with little hassle, and that had the same actuated calliper and I believe the same diameter discs on the rear as most other similar VAG vehicles, but I'm basing that of the rear brakes are primarily for stabilisation and parking, the fronts are what will change in diameter in most scenarios.
      I'd be prepared to take the bracket off just in case. Lexivon do some cheap triple squares I think. I personally felt they were too tight for me to lay under the wheel knuckle and hang off them, testing how well I'd set the stands up and covering me in rust.
      Enjoy.

  • @frankcara4478
    @frankcara4478 2 роки тому +1

    Usually it is cosmoline scary on new rotors to keep them from rusting which is like a oil

  • @user-lt1hf4wp8t
    @user-lt1hf4wp8t 2 роки тому

    yea!!! the neat intro is back. I don't know why but it makes me believe we are cut from the same cloth. Hello from Canada

  • @Paramount531
    @Paramount531 2 роки тому +1

    I have now joined the Cult of Brake Cleaner, back in my unenlightened days I had to remove the protective oil from new rotors with lacquer thinner on a rag. I have seen the error of my ways and truly repented! Besides, Brake Clean is useful for so many other things. I recently used it to free up a stuck ratchet shifter on a bicycle.

  • @RuthlessMindset68
    @RuthlessMindset68 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Ray. I’m from Canada and I’ve never understood the supposed benefits of brake cleaning the rotor.
    By cleaning the anti rust oil off of the back of hub area will only allow the hub to rust weld itself to bearing. Thus having to beat it off on next brake job, potentially damaging bearing! Also the oil will burn off with the brake pad seating process! Lastly after a few years the space between the rotor linings will seriously rust and actually lose thickness, thus leading to wavy rotors. Plus with all the additional rust flying around, it can jam around pads and lead to increased wear.
    So I see zero upside to using spray, including the waste of money and aerosolized crap in our environment!

    • @bobhudson6659
      @bobhudson6659 2 роки тому

      Look at brake manufacturers websites and look at their technical information/guidance and compare that to what you are saying. Oil in brake pads soaks in. Ever seen brake pads contaminated with brake fluid. Does it burn off or just create an unequal brake friction on the wheel concerned? Will agree that brakeclean between rotor and hub can create a great space for rust to form. Can be alleviated by a light spray of fluid film on hub (after both surfaces are thoroughly cleaned like Ray has shown). In Land Down Under I use a light smear of wheel bearing grease which is cleaned off every time the rotor is removed. Area is cleaned of old grease and dust and then new light smear of grease re-applied. If aerosol cans are getting under your skin, you can buy 20 litres of bulk brakeclean and buy a pump up spray applicator. Have been using that system for most of my time as a mechanic (now retired).

    • @torchit007
      @torchit007 2 роки тому

      Interesting perspective..manufactures don't leave a little instructions in their boxes...

  • @greasee.monkey7224
    @greasee.monkey7224 2 роки тому

    A+ for ingenuity Ray. I loved the belt sander burnishing tool. Improvise, adapt, and overcome, it's the mechanic way. Excellent video sir!👍👍

  • @lechatbotte.
    @lechatbotte. 2 роки тому +5

    Yay maximum shiny!!! Thank you brake kleen. Making Rays videos top notch one can at a time.

  • @alanburr1866
    @alanburr1866 2 роки тому +1

    Just got tires on my VW Phaeton. I picked up the car and something didn't look right on the wheels. I was watching this video and when you removed the wheel nut caps it hit me They didn't put my nut caps back on. Thanks for what you do Ray.

  • @stephenrogers4537
    @stephenrogers4537 2 роки тому +2

    Good morning from Chicago🙂 Raymond 👋🏻hope this day finds you and your family♥️ well!👍 BROTHER! 🍻

  • @JJ_ExMachina
    @JJ_ExMachina 2 роки тому +1

    I have found using a short bungy cord to hold the caliber in place saves you a lot of trouble doing this kind of work. Just helps prevent having to fight with the calipers when they like to fall.

    • @theundergroundlairofthesqu9261
      @theundergroundlairofthesqu9261 2 роки тому

      $10 gets you a set of metal S hooks that are also very good at hanging them up and away.

    • @JJ_ExMachina
      @JJ_ExMachina 2 роки тому +1

      @@theundergroundlairofthesqu9261 The nice thing about the bungy cords is they are about a dollar and have hooks on each end. I use 4 six inch long bungee cords (stretch to about a foot long), to hold up each caliper when working. SO all in about $5. Just make sure they are the fiber wrapped multi strand types. This way if the elastic cords inside do fail, the outer fiber wrap will prevent the caliper falling. Have used the same set for over 10 years without issues.

    • @theundergroundlairofthesqu9261
      @theundergroundlairofthesqu9261 2 роки тому +1

      @@JJ_ExMachina I used to use coat hanger wire. That's... doable. But your bungees or my current S hooks are better!

    • @JJ_ExMachina
      @JJ_ExMachina 2 роки тому

      @@theundergroundlairofthesqu9261 ... For sure, just simple tools to make things easier and or safer.

  • @stanSnider
    @stanSnider 2 роки тому +2

    Good morning Ray

  • @TheMusiclover60
    @TheMusiclover60 2 роки тому +4

    Due to the fact that some brake pads still contain asbestos; you should use some type of personal protection or evacuation method when exposed to the grinding dust like on this repair. Stay safe and healthy Ray.

    • @Gaf318
      @Gaf318 2 роки тому +1

      I agree with you. Many moons ago when i was in high school, i had 3 years of automotive technology at our local Votech school. One thing we had to do was wear a mask when doing brake jobs. Safety glasses were mandatory. A clean and organized shop was also mandatory.
      I love Ray's video and extreme knowledge of his trade. Just wish he would stress a little safety and clean work areas.

    • @stevenbaker9327
      @stevenbaker9327 2 роки тому +1

      Bah...been suckig asbestos dust for decades...still perfectly heathy .

  • @oliver_klozoff
    @oliver_klozoff 2 роки тому +1

    I find when it comes to special tools I don't really mind buying them very much for working on my own stuff. Just buying that special tool is so much cheaper than the price of having somebody else do the work.

  • @davidedwards6319
    @davidedwards6319 2 роки тому

    Glad to see it's not just me who drops things!

  • @dalejones3862
    @dalejones3862 2 роки тому +2

    7mm Allen key Ray but keep up th good work rear discs can be removed most of the time without removing the pad carrier

  • @_bodgie
    @_bodgie 2 роки тому +23

    VW has some insane torque values for many of its fasteners.

    • @JustinPike
      @JustinPike 2 роки тому +4

      Also many of them are one time use. If it has a torque plus degrees of turn past then it’s definitely a stretch bolt and should be replaced not reused.

    • @everyhandletaken
      @everyhandletaken 2 роки тому +2

      Yeah, the bolts on mine have much more torque than the engine does 🤓

    • @kevinhill5596
      @kevinhill5596 2 роки тому +1

      No kidding. It's completely not necessary at all!

    • @oklahomasyclone
      @oklahomasyclone 2 роки тому +1

      German engineering at its finest!

    • @danj3674
      @danj3674 2 роки тому +5

      Jason R indeed they do. I had a 2011 jetta TDI sportswagen, most fun car I've ever owned and over time I had replaced all of the wheel bearings. If I recall correctly, the torque spec on the hub bolts was 140 ft. lbs. plus 90 degrees. I needed a torch followed by a 4 foot cheater bar on a one inch drive breaker bar to remove each and every one of them.

  • @rjedro
    @rjedro 2 роки тому

    "Figure it out!" 😂😂😂 Loved it, Lauren!

  • @donbright3340
    @donbright3340 2 роки тому +1

    Ray your presentations are superb,your channel is one of the BEST on UA-cam,thanks

  • @MetalShopLife
    @MetalShopLife 2 роки тому +1

    Just a gripe because this is an automotive channel. I just purchased a used Subaru Forester. I wanted to put new brakes on because I trust my own work or don't trust others. Pads had 7-8mm left, so they were done pretty recently. Slide pin on the right was completely seized, like replace bracket seized. Then, caliper on left was seized. I have to same style piston compression tool Ray has, albeit the cheap one. It failed catastrophically. So a new caliper had to be installed as well. Beware of used car dealers that just like to turn em and burn em.

  • @johnmckechnie3294
    @johnmckechnie3294 2 роки тому

    Wow ! BRAKE CLEANER ON BRAKES. I scuff the pads on concrete. Great job Ray.

  • @jimlangley840
    @jimlangley840 2 роки тому +2

    I love the sound of a die grinder first thing in the morning.

  • @guyfranks4354
    @guyfranks4354 2 роки тому

    Ray, at around time 37:00 when you were spraying out the caliper bracket with the stuck slide pins, brake cleaner splashed onto the camera lens. I sure hope you were wearing safety glasses. I am speaking from personal experience here, I wear glasses and way back in 1978 I had a '73 Chevy Impala Custom Coupe. The rear axle seal was leaking gear lube onto the brake shoes. I cleaned the shoes with brake cleaner and some splashed into my eye from one of the rivet holes in the brake shoe and into my eye from around my glasses. Immediately there was intense pain. I quickly ran about 50 feet to the janitor's sink and got my head and eyes under the faucet. Thankfully there was no permanant damage to my eye. Just be carefull and use PPE!

  • @wesneil4744
    @wesneil4744 2 роки тому

    Ray...I've done this exact vehicle and removal of the 13MM triple square fasteners on the rear is NOT required. The rotor slips right out of the caliper bracket no problem. Try it next time...great video none the less.

  • @jameskennedy673
    @jameskennedy673 2 роки тому +2

    As usual Ray another great video. I have done what you done in the past. Keep’m coming while you are having yourself a great day

  • @threadtapwhisperer5136
    @threadtapwhisperer5136 2 роки тому +3

    Heckins yeah my dude!
    I personally use the Lennox brand metal sanding flap discs for my cordless grinder
    6"level, clamp in vise nice and flat employing some paralells then just the weight of the grinder itself as the force.
    Once the ugly surface on the pads looks fresh and uniform, i then use a 14" piece of 2x2" solid aluminium, machined true.
    Clamp sandpaper to it, then circular pattern, maybe 10 strokes just to get them as flat as is Garage workspace achievable.

    • @forgetfulme1719
      @forgetfulme1719 2 роки тому

      he got them nice and shiny already.

    • @CrimeVid
      @CrimeVid 2 роки тому

      You can’t really use torx on hex if they are seriously tight ! once you’ve achieved maximum thrutch, a torx is likely to round ‘er out ! I used to do brake pads on a nice flat concrete kerb , and shoes with a hacksaw !

    • @forgetfulme1719
      @forgetfulme1719 2 роки тому

      @@CrimeVid he will use same belt sander for engine resurface too, he has yet risen to your high level.

  • @jhh8688
    @jhh8688 2 роки тому +1

    i use a alan wrench that fits inside the plastic cap gentle pull and wa la cap off

  • @newsnowriversidesgtrock
    @newsnowriversidesgtrock 2 роки тому

    Ray, one of my friends had that lug nut arrangement and the caps. He did not like the looks without the caps or he would have just left them off. He did figure a way to make the job easier. He drilled three holes all the way through the caps near the top. This, of course, resulted in six actual holes as there where holes both where the drill went in and where it came out. From then on he used a small hooked pick from Harbor Freight to reach in and grab the cap by one of the drilled holes similar to what you were trying and eventually accomplishing with the small wire that you were using to get the cap off.

    • @edward.pearson
      @edward.pearson 2 роки тому

      The cars actually come with a little tool designed specifically for removing the covers, so no need to modify them. Assuming a lot of owners lose it or don’t even know it’s in the tool kit in the boot.

    • @newsnowriversidesgtrock
      @newsnowriversidesgtrock 2 роки тому

      @@edward.pearson Whose boot and which foot?

  • @B.E.Greatful
    @B.E.Greatful 2 роки тому

    Ray as long as you and wife unit keep posting videos 30sec to 6.5 hrs I will keep watching God bless and have a beautiful day

  • @jamram9924
    @jamram9924 2 роки тому +3

    Since you use BG products, consider using BG Stop Squeal for brake pads, especially semi metallic pads. Careful with the brake dust from those pads, lungs

    • @firstlast---
      @firstlast--- 2 роки тому

      That stuff is so underrated

    • @GrayRaceCat
      @GrayRaceCat 2 роки тому

      @@firstlast--- The BG Stop Squeal or the Brake Dust?😁

  • @411NOW
    @411NOW 2 роки тому

    Thanks for the video Ray

  • @Dcale
    @Dcale 2 роки тому +3

    Lots of shops would make you buy pads cause they are making money on you buying the pads! Nothing wrong with scuffing them up and reusing

  • @paulhenryxray
    @paulhenryxray 2 роки тому +2

    5:02 I think I have Ray to thank for my 4 year old describing sounds as “zizz.” When he plays Mario and hears Amp (the electric guy) he always says “dad I hear the zizzing noise!”

  • @deadmeat6563
    @deadmeat6563 2 роки тому +1

    So glad you said parking brake and not emergency brake!

  • @bcyoung88
    @bcyoung88 2 роки тому +2

    Ray, always respect your mechanical ability and patience. You need to buy a vice! This would have made the slide pin removal much easier, as well as sanding the pads down. I would have wound back the rear calipers slightly as well. Just a short amount of work to assure the rears are not dragging from the start.

    • @theundergroundlairofthesqu9261
      @theundergroundlairofthesqu9261 2 роки тому

      I'll admit I'm saying this from my comfy chair, but Ray needs:
      a) a real workbench
      2) a vise
      iii) to clean the top of his toolbox
      Four - a designated quite clean workbench for brake, hydraulic, AC parts fiddling (the dirt on top of his toolbox just freaks me out when he's doing brake/AC/hydraulic parts fiddling on them.)

  • @everyhandletaken
    @everyhandletaken 2 роки тому

    That belt on the sander is screaming out for some tension there!
    You restored my faith in humanity for lubing the rear slide pins, I will let it slide that you didn’t do the fronts (pun 100% intended).

    • @forgetfulme1719
      @forgetfulme1719 2 роки тому

      50-50 good enough.

    • @larryjohns8823
      @larryjohns8823 2 роки тому

      Customer did want... to save some money - mission accomplished !

    • @forgetfulme1719
      @forgetfulme1719 2 роки тому

      but the caliper is not human, will not slide for him, ensuring customer will pay for new pads and rotors next job.

  • @dsubaru
    @dsubaru 2 роки тому +2

    Ah yes, the Canadian Slide-pin Special! Had to do this for my buddy's Hyundai and it was NOT fun 😂
    Can confirm though, same symptoms of one pad at 9mm and the other at -1mm.

  • @niklasnorberg6106
    @niklasnorberg6106 2 роки тому

    Made me smile watching you try to get the triple squared/XZN fasteners out pf the rear, cause i had some MAJOR problems getting them out on my passat too. i usually do my brakes in the driveway but had to go to a lift to get them out, put them on again, go home and finish the job. Threadlock is the key.

  • @grendel1960a
    @grendel1960a 2 роки тому +1

    a few years back now I had a sticky front brake on my volvo, the calliper piston was sticking, I took it off and nothing I could do was getting it to budge, in the end I actually disassembled the calliper, and used my air compressor, 150 psi got the piston out and i cleaned the rust out of the bore, reassembled it and refitted to the car (and ordered a new one to fit when it arrived) it kept me going the few days it needed to (I was commuting 124 miles a day back then)

  • @MosheBrusowankin
    @MosheBrusowankin 4 місяці тому

    There is an adjusting knob on the sander that will tighten down the sanding paper so it doesn't ride halfway off the wheel.

  • @briankmetz2735
    @briankmetz2735 2 роки тому +1

    I've owned 5 VW Passats over the last 25 years. VW is NOTORIOUS for over torquing the rear caliper bolts on all models from the factory. One time I had to use a 5ft cheater pipe on my 2ft breaker bar to get enough leverage to break the bolts loose. You got off easy when compared to some. Great channel and good luck. I also enjoy the Wife Unit channel. 👍

  • @charlessmarr7107
    @charlessmarr7107 2 роки тому

    I have also battled with stuck brake pins. I have even considered drilling the back side out to drive them out or install a zerk fitting to later be plugged! I do have a 10 mm drill in my brake kit to clean out the corrosion and cooked grease.

  • @newsnowriversidesgtrock
    @newsnowriversidesgtrock 2 роки тому

    Love that opening gravity!

  • @riverakers
    @riverakers 2 роки тому +1

    I only have one vehicle with over 100,000 miles 123,000 to be honest,but it took 17 years to get there. A 2015 with the same mileage,man they drive a-lot.

    • @larryjohns8823
      @larryjohns8823 2 роки тому

      Yep, has taken me 23 years to get 68k on my 2000 Camry. I live close to everything...

  • @kizmestar
    @kizmestar 2 роки тому +1

    Ray is that a beautiful SAAB sitting on the trailer. I hope you're working on that. If not, then ask the owner if you can anyway.

  • @robertscranton2358
    @robertscranton2358 2 роки тому +2

    This was a GREAT video for educational reasons, on my part. Not a VW owner, but the basics are the same, I ass-u-me 🥴. Thanks for some great content Ray.👍👍

  • @goo757
    @goo757 2 роки тому

    30:00 LOL i did the same as you ray to day i was working on a 4l60e and i f up the same as you and had to chisel and a hammer the bolt out your so lucky😅😇

  • @NemoConsequentae
    @NemoConsequentae 2 роки тому

    I've never used a belt sander, but have scuffed the surface up on smooth pads on the concrete floor a few times.

  • @jamesvanzijl4348
    @jamesvanzijl4348 2 роки тому +1

    Splendid work Ray !

  • @stevo4649
    @stevo4649 2 роки тому

    thank you Ray..an excellent upload,those pads looked brand new,,👍👌

  • @Wakeupandsniffthecoffee
    @Wakeupandsniffthecoffee 2 роки тому

    When I had a two way radios repair shop and dealt with a plethora of people from taxis to sugar cane vehicles and being the serviceman and shop owner/sales/service writer, I spent sooo many hours either on a phone or talking to customers that came into the shop. I spent most of my evenings trying to get the bench repairs done.
    Even when I hired an installer, the customer, often a taxi driver/owner would spend the hour or so that it took to install or remove their radios, wanting to talk story with me. It was great for customer relations, but really made it hard to get my work done. In addition I did a lot of work on different sides of the island of Maui and spent much of the time driving to locations and working on equipment located on the roof of the hotels. Lots and lots of time to travel there and go back and forth from the parking garage to the rooftop. Again, the people I dealt with sort of expected to be able to talk with me about what was happening and the latest and greatest new radios coming out.
    Bottom line is I may have spent at least 60% of my time dealing with customers and potential customers as opposed to actually doing the work.
    This is the life of a shop owner.

  • @MarbleTL
    @MarbleTL 2 роки тому

    As someone who works on VW and live in rust land. Those rear bolts are a pain. I think they are aluminium since they don't rust. Just become very stuck. I always hammer the socket then use 1/2" impact.

  • @randischwarz5072
    @randischwarz5072 2 роки тому +4

    Hi Ray, another great video and learning experience. However ever since I discovered boys as a teenager, I no longer do mechanic work. Heck; I might break a nail. I do have a question, why did you not resurface the rotors? Why replace the rotors when maybe they could have been saved? Was it due to time, labour was less by changing the rotors instead of resurfacing the old ones?

    • @forgetfulme1719
      @forgetfulme1719 2 роки тому

      he said it, new not necessary good,ut b has no accurate measuring tool.

    • @johnchambers12
      @johnchambers12 2 роки тому +2

      Very good question, since he already showed us his brake lathe, the new toy he just got!

  • @EC_USC
    @EC_USC 2 роки тому +1

    Great video, but next time please put the sound effect for the brake spray cleaner. That's the reason I watch your videos 😆.

  • @mortaljorma69
    @mortaljorma69 2 роки тому +2

    These videos are gold.

  • @johnhufnagel
    @johnhufnagel 2 роки тому

    not gonna lie, I've done the same thing on cars I've bought.
    recent one it had fairly new brake pads and rotors, but because the previous owner smoked the clutch and couldn't/wouldn't get it fixed, it sat for almost a year, so the rotors and pads were a bit rough. nothing a random orbital sander and some 60 grit to knock the surface rust off couldn't fix. did the usual break-in procedure again, and the brakes were perfect. I'm not averse to spending the money when needed, but when you can salvage something you might as well.

  • @johnt.848
    @johnt.848 2 роки тому

    Resurfacing brake surfaces was always done on a linishing belt or radius grinder, nothing sketchy about using a belt sander.

  • @NOMOJO2024
    @NOMOJO2024 2 роки тому

    Well done thoughtful repair 👨‍🔧

  • @robertbeyers1308
    @robertbeyers1308 2 роки тому

    Ray you forgot the background noise every time you bring up the brake cleaner. 😂 😂 😂 😂

  • @mike.47
    @mike.47 2 роки тому +8

    I can’t be the only one straining and grimacing when Ray is fighting with that last pin. 💪🏼👌🏼

    • @barryoverson4988
      @barryoverson4988 2 роки тому +1

      ya and even feel knuckle busters love it i even tell myself what to do next its fun to watch

  • @MrTytyth
    @MrTytyth Рік тому

    I like that they used covers on the caliper bolts. Nice detail touch that is missing from most manf.

  • @kenholt8297
    @kenholt8297 2 роки тому +2

    "man that's tight!" That's what he said. 🤫🤣🤣

  • @davidlong1786
    @davidlong1786 2 роки тому +1

    I learned long ago to avoid metallic brake pads due to them wearing out rotors way faster than the organic type pads which work just fine for me.

    • @Boga217
      @Boga217 2 роки тому +2

      Ceramic would be an even better choice for you...longer life, wear rotors less, less noise, less dust on wheels. Organic are just junk and will wear out really fast.

    • @davidlong1786
      @davidlong1786 2 роки тому

      @@Boga217 Uhhhh no I already stated that organic works fine for me. I don't put a lot of miles on my truck and so far (couple of years) they are holding up fine. No need to try something different. The rotors are flat with little wear as are the pads.

    • @Boga217
      @Boga217 2 роки тому

      @@davidlong1786 uhhhh well its just advice, take it or leave it. But if you change pads again in future you could order offline save money and probably never need them again with better quality pads driving like you do.

  • @lewismasdin132
    @lewismasdin132 2 роки тому +17

    I really love watching your videos Ray!! Keep up the good work. From one mechanic to another I work on a lot of volkswagen here in the UK and just some advice on the rear discs 90% of the time you slide the rotors/discs off without taking the caliper carrier off hope you see this and remember for next time 😀😀

    • @davidcerjak3153
      @davidcerjak3153 2 роки тому

      I would love to see you pull that rotor off with the caliper bracke in the way. Obviously, this is one of the 10-percenters.

    • @lewismasdin132
      @lewismasdin132 2 роки тому +2

      David this is definitely one of the 10 percenters I've seen Ray do a few volkswagens over the last 2 years of watching him and he always takes the carrier off which isn't bad practice but if there's an easier way then why not 😀

    • @jaykellett2327
      @jaykellett2327 2 роки тому +1

      I just put new pads on my 2015 Honda Pilot at 52K miles. Old pads still had 5-6 mm on them (I'm easy on breaks) but new ceramic pads for all 4 wheels were only $65. Cheap insurance and flushed out the old break fluid $8.

    • @johnlarkin549
      @johnlarkin549 2 роки тому +1

      That seems obvious now I’ve seen the video without wheel studs it appears a simple thing 👍

  • @johnchambers12
    @johnchambers12 2 роки тому

    I have found on my VW’s that i have to clean the inside of those triple square bolts because i always find they collect road dirt and don’t allow the socket to seat on the bottom of the bolts pocket, brake clean and a red tube to the rescue, i use scotch brite pad on those rusty slide pins. Good video to know how to properly evaluate the uneven pad ware that the previous person found before the pad slap.

  • @wolfguardian8312
    @wolfguardian8312 2 роки тому

    Don't forget the antiseize compound on the threads.....'n the Purple Lube slider pin grease.....

  • @ryulee458
    @ryulee458 2 роки тому +2

    Well good morning Ray now that is nice and shiny LOL 😂😂😂😂

  • @terryrobertson8382
    @terryrobertson8382 2 роки тому +3

    I have found that Google sure didn't waste any time tagging your shop on their map app.

    • @jtjones4727
      @jtjones4727 2 роки тому

      I guess it was inevitable. As a shop owner though, I'm sure you want customers to know how to find you.

  • @cengeb
    @cengeb 2 роки тому

    I replaced push button start button on our 2013 vw tiguan....no issues with 2019 golf r...with even more miles on it same button

  • @HeavyPainkiIIers
    @HeavyPainkiIIers 2 роки тому +2

    PSA
    Keep in mind, some pads still have asbestos in them. It becomes available to your lungs when roughing up pads that contain it.

  • @robertpastor4061
    @robertpastor4061 2 роки тому

    You have not lived until you take the ridge off the disc with a belt sander...When it's on the car works crazy good.