How to Replace Front & Rear Brakes 2011-2021 Dodge Durango
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- Опубліковано 28 лип 2021
- Need to learn how to change your front and rear brake pads on your 2011-2021 Dodge Durango? Well, then this video is for you. If I can do it...you can do it!
-This video is certainly on the longer side; feel free to skip around. I'd rather the viewer have more than enough tips/tricks to tackle this job. If the cost is to make you suffer through more of my talking, then so be it.
-The vehicle I worked on in this video was a 2017 Dodge Durango SXT
Torque Specs (Feel free to verify for yourself):
-2011-2013 Durango Lug Nuts: 110 ft-lbs
-2014-2019 Durango Lug Nuts: 130 ft-lbs
-2020+ Durango Lug Nuts: 110-130 ft-lbs
-Front Caliper Mounting Bracket Bolts: 125 ft-lbs
-Front Caliper Slider Pins: 41 ft-lbs
-Rear Caliper Mounting Bracket Bolts: 89 ft-lbs
-Rear Caliper Slider Pins: 21 ft-lbs
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I haven't done brakes since about 1979 when I was 16, on my '66 GTO (with a transplanted & built 428 that hurt a LOT of feelings)! But what hurts MY feelings is the fact that I sold it for, brace yourself, $1,200! (HUNDRED!) Flawless white interior, with air! She'd literally jump the front wheels over a Pepsi bottle, with 3 passengers & a full tank of leaded pump gas! I still have dreams about finding it sitting in an old garage. Anyhoo, you, Sir, stated in a comment that you weren't a mechanic. You need to give yourself WAY more credit. I would not hesitate to pay you well to do ANY wrenching on anything I own, and any automotive instructor would be honored, privileged & fortunate to have you step in & train students in the PROPER way things should be done. Absolutely stupendous presentation from start to finish. Excellent tool prep, camera angles, lighting, descriptions, explanations & clear, to the point flow. I just can't imagine ANYONE doing it better than you did here, Brother. Total respect & thanks for so selflessly taking the time. I don't dread it nearly as much as I did 48 minutes ago, or 45 YEARS ago! Subscribed. Peace! -David Innis ✌️🤜👍
Thank you so much for the kind words! I am glad to hear the video has made an impression and eased the stress of taking on this endeavor.
best video I've seen for a brake change. Thanks
I'm glad to have helped!
Fantastic video! Very thorough demo and detailed explanations all along the way. I also appreciated the tool list and added text for specs . Great camera work as well! You definitely make this look doable for me.
I been watching some of these videos (about 12 actually) and you the only one that goes and check the brake fluid reservoir after the work is done. 👍👍👍
Thank you for the great video. I haven't done my own Brakes in a few years and this was a great reminder.
Awesome video bro. Best I've seen after searching and searching. Very detailed and clear to see what you where doing. Thanks!
Thank you for the feedback
Thank you very much, front are ready, next week rears 💪🏼
Great Video, Exactly what a "How to" video should be. You are a great teacher and very thorough, which is very nice for those of us who are also thorough because we can really appreciate it. Keep up the great videos.
Thank you for the kind feedback!
@@ELITEkickBOXER thank you for the Best how to video I’ve ever seen as far as details and it’s like you are answering questions as you are going along.
Great video
Excellent video! Thanks so much for posting this!
Thank you for the feedback.
Very well explained video
Thank you for the feedback.
How you make a video how to jack up a Durango on all points? I would like to rotate my tires
great video
Thank you.
Definitely the best most thorough brake replacement walkthrough I've seen. Thanks
Thank you for the feedback!
What size is that kneeling pad?
Use pliers to bend the tabs???? Why Not use the tool you used to collapse the caliper to seat the pad? Or the "C" clamp? All in All a Very Informational video. Good Job.
Does the lubricants u used in this video can be for all my brake jobs for different cars?
If it's used for similar reasons like I did in the video, 100%. Like brake pad backings/caliper piston, slider pins, etc then for sure!
I have been searching hard trying to find a legit jack point. The manual only says jack from the notches, but then I can put my jack stands there. Have you had any issues with the jack point you used?
As in this case, when you have a car without a full frame body to jack anywhere it can be frustrating. What I did was I jacked the car from the points it showed in the manual (like a small flat area) 00:02:38 in the video. Then I used jack stands (IN ADDITION to the floor jack) in a sort of cut-out section along the "pinch welds." The jack stand was basically right next to the floor jack, so it took some playing around with in terms of position to securely hold the car up.
Is the inner pad supposed to wear less than the outers because I noticed it did it on all 4 of my wheels
Take what I'm going to say with a grain of salt, as I am not a mechanic. I would think they should wear at the same rate since the pressure in the braking system is equal throughout the system, and thus, each side of the caliper should clamp down on the rotors with equal pressure. However, it is intriguing that you note that problem on all four wheels. I would suggest it could be a caliper problem in that the pistons pushing directly on the brake pads are causing more wear (due to direct pressure of the pads from the pistons) than the opposite sides due to indirect pressure of the pistons (i.e., the outer pads are being pushed against the rotors by the bracket itself due to the opposite side's pistons). In other words, that could be normal considering the design of the pistons on the Durango and that this is not occurring on a sole wheel (as my 4runner has pistons on both sides and so I have even wear).
just wondering how any miles were on the pads when you changed them. thanks!
I apologize, but I do not know.
I also know they could have lasted for another year-ish, at least.
Are the pads front and rear the same?
Nope. They're different. The fronts are usually bigger (which is normal) because the front is responsible for 75% of the vehicle's stopping ability.
Where can I get that 11 hex
Is this what you're referring to?: www.amazon.com/Sunex-264914-2-Inch-Driver-Impact/dp/B006L237OM/ref=mp_s_a_1_12?crid=1R9VYXXTF678J&keywords=11+mm+hex+socket&qid=1664410125&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIzLjg0IiwicXNhIjoiMi45OCIsInFzcCI6IjIuOTkifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=11+mm+hex+socket+%2Caps%2C100&sr=8-12
Very impressed with the detail. You are not an engineer by any chance? Lol
Lol not an engineer. But I appreciate that. I just like to be thorough before I tackle a situation, and when I give an explanation so others know exactly what's going on.
@@ELITEkickBOXER I definitely appreciate it!!
So you do or don’t have to loosen the bleeder valve?
It depends on what you want to do.
If you do NOT want to change the caliper or replace brake fluid, you do NOT have to open the bleeder. But if you're going that route, I would recommend opening the cap to the fluid reservoir (in the engine bay) while you compress the piston. Then you can close the cap fully.
Let me know if you have more questions
@@ELITEkickBOXER ok thanks I’m going to try it tomorrow I just know online some people say you should and most videos I watched on here they leave the bleeder valve alone.
@@donak2773 You don't have to open the bleeder or the reservoir in the engine bay. You just don't. It just makes it easier doing one or the other. But if you don't plan on taking the brake line off the caliper or performing a brake bleed, don't open that bleeder. By opening it, you will introduce air into the system...a no good thing
Ended up doing it today thanks for the video man went smoothly
@@donak2773 So glad to hear that!
Do you grease the slider pins?
If you remove the slider pins (which is good practice to remove them and clean them), then absolutely grease them!
The seized tire is my 6th lug nut
What do you mean by that: your sixth lug nut will not come off?
can't let your girlfriend work the camera she start focusing on the bicep @ 28:45 lmao
Are you sure 11 mm I don’t think 11mm hex bolt socket
I literally did it in the video. So yes, 100% sure.
@@ELITEkickBOXER funny how sets don’t include it thanks
@@shondreahopkins1989 oh tell me about it. I had to order that specific one off amazon.
good video and detailed instructions but mine wasn't 11mm Hex
I have a 2020 SXT and the bolts are 11mm
Damn Durango of mine always needs brakes twice a year I’m changing my own next time
Just to be clear, you mean roughly every 6 months? (If so, what brake pads are you using and how many miles do you drive yearly?)
@@ELITEkickBOXER sadly yes every six months I drive about 18k a yr
@@gp20ssWhat brake pads do you use? Do find yourself in a lot of traffic or brake hard/ride the brakes often?
It's 110 ft lb on the lug nuts.
Yes and no. For 2011-2013 durangos, yes 110 ft lb. For 2014-2019 (anything newer I'm not sure) it is 130 ft lb
@@ELITEkickBOXERI have a 15 RT and it states in the owner's manual that they should be torqued to 110 and 130 on the spare.
@@15DurangoRT That's very interesting. My sources stated what I just told you. Well, I appreciate you bringing this up and letting me and other people know.
@@ELITEkickBOXER no problem
why do all these video show different tools
What do you mean? Can you elaborate please, I don't believe I Understand your question.