Nice vid, thanks one thing I think you may have wanted to mention is that when depressing the caliper pistons there will most likely be some brake fluid coming out of the master cylinder or there may not.
I had quite a bit of corrosion on the parts of my pads and clips they move with, which caused them to get stuck! The rotor was so hot I couldnt touch it. Some of those bolts have loctite. I had to use a torch to heat the bolt and melt the loctite to break them loose. We shall see if I need a new rotor or not, however i'm willing to bet keeping them clean and greased results in a smoother ride with better fuel economy.
+Aaron TheDirtyDog It may be a different procedure on your application. We currently do not have an auto repair video for this particular year, make and model. Thank you for asking. 1aauto.com
Piss poor job . Just did mine today the right way cleaning the corrosion off with wire wheel where needed ,anti seize where necessary and cleaned caliper bracket bolts then reinstalled with loctite. Also used the extreme duty black coated rotors along with extreme duty semi metallic pads
+Serge Shaakov Thank you for checking us out. This is the brake lubrication grease, but in a similar bottle to the lithium grease. Please make sure to apply brake grease to the back of pads and the anti rattle clips/slides. 1aauto.com
1A Auto Parts I have a 2002 Chevy 2500 3/4 ton 4.3 v6, 6 lug wheels, brake change is not quite the same as this vehicle...where can I find instructions for that vehiclr?
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Nice vid, thanks one thing I think you may have wanted to mention is that when depressing the caliper pistons there will most likely be some brake fluid coming out of the master cylinder or there may not.
+Paul As long as you compress them slowly you should be okay. Thanks for watching. 1aauto.com
I had quite a bit of corrosion on the parts of my pads and clips they move with, which caused them to get stuck! The rotor was so hot I couldnt touch it. Some of those bolts have loctite. I had to use a torch to heat the bolt and melt the loctite to break them loose.
We shall see if I need a new rotor or not, however i'm willing to bet keeping them clean and greased results in a smoother ride with better fuel economy.
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I did all 4 rotors and all new pads. And 2 of then are squeeking when I touch the brakes. Starting to see burn marks. What did I do wrong?
Thanks for the help.
What kind of white grease you put on the Calibers
+Corey Solomon We do not have the exact type of grease available, but you should be able to find it at any local auto parts store!
Is the process similar for a 98 Express, or did things change during the years?
+Aaron TheDirtyDog It may be a different procedure on your application. We currently do not have an auto repair video for this particular year, make and model. Thank you for asking. 1aauto.com
Thank you.
do the clips come w/ the new pads?
You might have to swap them over from the old pads.
Piss poor job . Just did mine today the right way cleaning the corrosion off with wire wheel where needed ,anti seize where necessary and cleaned caliper bracket bolts then reinstalled with loctite. Also used the extreme duty black coated rotors along with extreme duty semi metallic pads
Thanks!
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Is that white lithium grease?
+Serge Shaakov Thank you for checking us out. This is the brake lubrication grease, but in a similar bottle to the lithium grease. Please make sure to apply brake grease to the back of pads and the anti rattle clips/slides. 1aauto.com
1A Auto Parts I have a 2002 Chevy 2500 3/4 ton 4.3 v6, 6 lug wheels, brake change is not quite the same as this vehicle...where can I find instructions for that vehiclr?
Or crack it, like I did... Oh well 😂