Perfect, you solved the upper T55 I was wondering how in the heck does one get this out, simple you don't, love your work around. This is a very thorough 2500hd rear brake video, you rock Sir!!
Great video! I've got a 2018 1500 4x4 crew cab I'm doing my first brake change on. It's the rear brakes. The rotors on mine look great since it's got just 47k miles on. Again, thanks for the awesome video! Stay safe and keep truckin!
Doing rotors on 2016 silverado 2500 and the stupid 21mm caliper bolt that's right next to the springs I can't get in there with my air tool and won't break loose with wrenches on wrenches
Jim my 02 is exactly the same and the first time I looked at the upper t55 and thought what nut designed that idea :) took me a while to figure it out .
I'm not a pro but I thought I push down on the bracket bolts? I know on the front driver side you push down and on the front passenger side you pull up lossen the bolts, is it the same for the rear? Like I said I'm not a mechanic but want to do my rear brakes/rotors on my 2017 chevy silverado.
Text book perfect job however two mistakes I noticed . One for sure but possibly two. Make sure you use a synthetic grease on the slide pins that contain silicone. This keeps the rubber boot from deteriorating. Not sure if you used it but it wasn't mentioned. The other mistake is that you never should apply grease to the pad slide surfaces on the stainless steel hardware brackets. Grease only attracts dirt , grime, and other road contaminates that can potentially dam up the sliding action of the pads. Even minimal restriction can cause unnecessary pad contact /wear. Grease should never be exposed to road dirt.. Otherwise a perfect and greatly performed video so easily understood.. Great job !!
Perfect, you solved the upper T55 I was wondering how in the heck does one get this out, simple you don't, love your work around. This is a very thorough 2500hd rear brake video, you rock Sir!!
I second that mate!!!
Another satisfied customer, good job Jim.
Great video! I've got a 2018 1500 4x4 crew cab I'm doing my first brake change on. It's the rear brakes. The rotors on mine look great since it's got just 47k miles on. Again, thanks for the awesome video! Stay safe and keep truckin!
Doing rotors on 2016 silverado 2500 and the stupid 21mm caliper bolt that's right next to the springs I can't get in there with my air tool and won't break loose with wrenches on wrenches
Jim my 02 is exactly the same and the first time I looked at the upper t55 and thought what nut designed that idea :) took me a while to figure it out .
Excellent video. Thank you. I hope I can make it look as easy as you did.
Another job well done.
I'm not a pro but I thought I push down on the bracket bolts? I know on the front driver side you push down and on the front passenger side you pull up lossen the bolts, is it the same for the rear? Like I said I'm not a mechanic but want to do my rear brakes/rotors on my 2017 chevy silverado.
Love your videos Jim
So you dont disconnect the parking brake ?
I hit a snag not sure maybe emergency pads holding inside, I get it to go out about 3/8" and back in 3/8"
Great job
Please make a video for Kia front breaks 2014 Sedona Lx
Thanks. For sharing.🙏
Text book perfect job however two mistakes I noticed . One for sure but possibly two. Make sure you use a synthetic grease on the slide pins that contain silicone. This keeps the rubber boot from deteriorating. Not sure if you used it but it wasn't mentioned. The other mistake is that you never should apply grease to the pad slide surfaces on the stainless steel hardware brackets. Grease only attracts dirt , grime, and other road contaminates that can potentially dam up the sliding action of the pads. Even minimal restriction can cause unnecessary pad contact /wear. Grease should never be exposed to road dirt.. Otherwise a perfect and greatly performed video so easily understood.. Great job !!
Us guy up north screaming at the lack of antisieze lol great job tho ty
You make excellent videos. Can I come work with you?
Thank you good video
2011 here and mine looks nothing like this at all video a little misleading this helped me none at all
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