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Thank you! I’ve done several brake jobs, but this was the first on my Sienna. Excellent job explaining step-by-step while keeping things moving along at a good pace! Everything on my brake job was as you explained, and it was like having you alongside helping me. Keep up the good work!
Great video and comments makes it relatively easy. I would avoid any type of oil when cleaning the rubber boot, it is bad for the rubber. So no penetrating oil to clean or white lithium grease to lubricate. Just wash with warm soapy water, aided by old toothbrush, or Qtip, rinse and dry.
Check the slide pins for freedom of movement. If they are stiff, add some lube. Check the boots. If they are good the pins will pop right in with inward pressure. Clean the rotors before installing the pads.
Thank you for your excellent presentation video. I will really appreciate it, if you could let us know the exact tools, including the sizes of wrench sockets, power tools. Thank you again. !
You should watch out for brake fluid in extension brake reservoir while compressing brake pistons, because it's going to rise and spill over. 8:35 You could put some anti-seize paste in addition of using sand paper. WD-40 will evaporate in the matter of couple of days.
Today my car 2011 sienna Limited cost me $1700 with parts and Lober price, my car only need break pads and right bearing , but mechanic change both front Struts assembly with stabilizer link and dog bone mount right side , after 6 hours they bring the bill $1700 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 two Lober charge me for 6 hours $1080 , I Take my car to my friend to fix it but it cost really too much $1700 😕😕
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What's the name of the Gun he is using to take the screws out?
Thank you! I’ve done several brake jobs, but this was the first on my Sienna. Excellent job explaining step-by-step while keeping things moving along at a good pace! Everything on my brake job was as you explained, and it was like having you alongside helping me. Keep up the good work!
What's the name of the Gun he is using to take the screws out?
If you don't have a fancy brake piston tool, using a C-clamp with one of the old pads works just as well.
Plus 1 on that idea - been doing it that way for years. 👍🏻👍🏻
What's the name of the Gun he is using to take the screws out?
@@AccentBwoy it’s an impact wrench
Great video and comments makes it relatively easy. I would avoid any type of oil when cleaning the rubber boot, it is bad for the rubber. So no penetrating oil to clean or white lithium grease to lubricate. Just wash with warm soapy water, aided by old toothbrush, or Qtip, rinse and dry.
Torques - 17mm bolts, 79 ft. lbs 14mm bolts, 25 ft.lbs. Toyota Sienna wheels, 80 ft.lbs.
Thank you master !
Thanks very much for a really helpful, well presented video. It made the job so easy.
Check the slide pins for freedom of movement. If they are stiff, add some lube. Check the boots. If they are good the pins will pop right in with inward pressure. Clean the rotors before installing the pads.
What's the name of the Gun he is using to take the screws out?
@@AccentBwoyimpact drill i think
Isn’t it easier if you just use the old brake pad to compress it with a C clamp? But very good detailed instructions my friend.
You are a very good teacher. Thank you…
Thank you for your excellent presentation video. I will really appreciate it, if you could let us know the exact tools, including the sizes of wrench sockets, power tools. Thank you again. !
Your videos rock! Thanks so much- keep up the good work!!!!
What's the name of the Gun he is using to take the screws out?
Thanks I’m doing mine this weekend 👍
Thank you for video well explained
Great video. Thank you for the knowledge 🙏
What is the torque for those 4 bolts?
That’s the secret of the whole video
hi do you know if 2015 sienna has electric or hydraulic rack and pinion???
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Great info👍 Thanks!
You should watch out for brake fluid in extension brake reservoir while compressing brake pistons, because it's going to rise and spill over. 8:35 You could put some anti-seize paste in addition of using sand paper. WD-40 will evaporate in the matter of couple of days.
Always buy pads with hardware kit
Great video man
What's the name of the Gun he is using to take the screws out?
@@AccentBwoy it's a makita
Name of the gun u use and take the screws out?
do you not need to bleed the brakes??
always pull the caliper pins out, clean them, and grease them.
Oww my ears every time this guy drops a tool
17mm - 75 ft-lb, 14mm - 25 ft-lb
Hahahaaha need to practice more 😂😂😂😂😂
You put on black painted rotors. Shouldn't you remove the black paint from the pad contact area to keep the paint from glazing onto the pads?
Guys please tell me what ranch you holding with ranch 14 and 17 the one you holding then open thanks
What ranch you holding with ranch 14 please tell me
@@walihadi3187 17 mm wrench
@@Noka1219 can u post a link to that 17mm wrench
What's the name of the Gun he is using to take the screws out?
If the break line breaks you have no brakes
Today my car 2011 sienna Limited cost me $1700 with parts and Lober price, my car only need break pads and right bearing , but mechanic change both front Struts assembly with stabilizer link and dog bone mount right side , after 6 hours they bring the bill $1700 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔 two Lober charge me for 6 hours $1080 , I Take my car to my friend to fix it but it cost really too much $1700 😕😕
They rip u off
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