Changing rear brake pads and rotors on a 2015-2020 GT350/GT350R
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- Опубліковано 26 сер 2024
- in this video we will go through the process of replacing the rear brake pads and rotors on a GT350/GT350R from 2015-2020. This video only shows the driver side. the process is identical for the passenger side.
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Dude you must have greek god strength. It took some creativity and half my body weight to move that rear spring a half and inch
I'm nothing special lol
Bro thank for this video..I didn’t know how to take off the back calipers lol 😆
No worries, they are more complicated then they should be no doubt!
How do u release the pressure off the caliber for the new and wider pads?
With a brake caliper compressor and remove the brake fluid cap if you want(not required)
Great informational video. I'm about to track my GT350 and I want to ask have you ever flushed your brake fluid? If so, how many quarts did you need? Same question for your clutch. Thanks!
I have, I used Amsoils Dominator DOT 4 fluid. You'll need 2-3 pints(bottles)
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Just curious, how many miles were on the rear rotors and pads when you changed them?
Have a 2019 gt350 ford performance blue that I've had 5 months now and need to know what to expect, I track mine once a month and hit cruise ins pretty regular.
I honestly don't recall what mileage I was at when I did this.
Are you able to change the pads without pulling the calipers?
On the fronts,, no...... on the rears, yes
I noticed you have extended lugs. How difficult was it to replace them in the rear. Thanks
If you're mechanically inclined they aren't bad. They just take some time.
Is this your garage?
It's the shop I work in.