How To Replace Rear Brake Pads & Rotor - Ford Mustang (’94 - ’04)

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  • @phoov1
    @phoov1 2 роки тому +13

    This is the best example of a brake pad change that I have ever seen. Thank you for your in-depth explanation.

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks a lot. I appreciate it. I'm glad my video helped you out.

  • @rodgerdittemore8173
    @rodgerdittemore8173 2 роки тому +5

    I watched several videos on replacing rear brakes. This was by far the most detail one. I set laptop on workbench and followed each step. Brake job was a success. I'm very grateful would not have been able to do job without the video.

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks a lot. I appreciate it. I'm glad my video helped you out. Thanks.

  • @jessikagonzalez1033
    @jessikagonzalez1033 6 років тому +17

    I'm a 29 yr old single woman who does not have a man or $300 to have someone else change my brakes. Your video helped me see that I can do it myself. I'll hit you up with an update on how it goes. Thank you for the indepth step by step commentary and the side notes.

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  6 років тому +10

      You don't need a man to change your brakes. Just tools (which are sometimes one in the same). :-) Good luck.

    • @1tbounty
      @1tbounty 4 роки тому +5

      @@petrocksgarage lol

    • @jessikagonzalez1033
      @jessikagonzalez1033 6 місяців тому +4

      Update, 6 years later. I actually did change my own brakes and I found out that many auto parts stores rent you any tools you need, but are too expensive to buy for one time use. I did a wonderful complete break job on my 2002 Mustang and it still serves me today. Once again, thank you. 😊

  • @noahjansen1913
    @noahjansen1913 9 років тому +30

    One of the most in-depth videos I've seen. Too many assume the viewer is an expert.

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  9 років тому +7

      Noah Jansen, thanks a lot. Thats what I’m going for. Even experienced mechanics have to start somewhere and have someone explain things to them. I’m just paying it forward to those that taught me. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @thomasalbertson2428
    @thomasalbertson2428 5 років тому +5

    Great video! I just bought an 01 GT and would have struggled without your help! In 35 years of doing my own brakes, this is the first time I've had to wind in a piston.

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  5 років тому +2

      Thanks a lot. I appreciate it. Even after 35 years, there is still stuff to learn. Never stop learning.

  • @KrishnaSingh-ow1ie
    @KrishnaSingh-ow1ie Рік тому +4

    This guy goes into every detail

  • @jawsh2v
    @jawsh2v 2 роки тому +2

    I'm glad this was uploaded 7 years ago. I've tackled front brakes before but rear brakes have always left me discouraged. Thank you for this very informative video. I have a 99' Mustang GT and a 00' Mustang V6--both are due for rear brakes and I will use this video.

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  2 роки тому

      Thanks a lot. I'm glad my video helped you out.

  • @killpaw
    @killpaw 7 років тому +5

    This video helped me out a lot someone who knew nothing could have done their brakes with ease because of this, great job!

  • @cameronbevan4094
    @cameronbevan4094 7 років тому +1

    You sir are a life saver. I just bought a 02 Mustang. I just thought, o c clamp...compress piston....nope! I was getting frustrated. The I watched your video. Never use I twisting tool like that. Thank you!

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  7 років тому +2

      Yeah, the caliper piston threw me for a loop the first time I had to play with one. No UA-cam back then, of course. I'm glad my video helped you out. Thanks for watching & commenting. I appreciate it. Enjoy your new (to you) ride.

  • @barrystull9136
    @barrystull9136 3 роки тому +2

    This is by far the best video on brake pad replacement that I have seen.
    Pet Rock Garage - you rock! Great job, getting ready to do my 98 Cobra. Thanks.

  • @ksanders6226
    @ksanders6226 6 років тому +7

    I thought I knew plenty about changing brakes. This guy did a great job at explaining every little detail especially the important things to know!! Thanks!

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  6 років тому +1

      Thanks a lot. I appreciate it.

    • @KrishnaSingh-ss9ef
      @KrishnaSingh-ss9ef 2 роки тому +1

      This guy goes into great detail, excellent job. Half of the stuff, I don't even think some mechanics know about

    • @KrishnaSingh-ss9ef
      @KrishnaSingh-ss9ef 2 роки тому +1

      This guy is better than Chris fix. I thought Chris fix was the best

  • @Jayson90210
    @Jayson90210 4 місяці тому

    Man, I thought I knew my 98 GT inside and out as a mechanic, but I learned a couple of things here. Best video out there! Thank you!

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  4 місяці тому +1

      Thanks a lot. I appreciate it. I'm glad my video helped you out.

  • @sam59102
    @sam59102 3 місяці тому

    Excellent attention to detail. I had already finished my front brakes and started on my rear brakes when I found your video. It absolutely cut my time in half because of your thorough presentation. Nice job! I subscribed!

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  3 місяці тому

      Thanks a lot. I appreciate it. I'm glad my videos helped you out.

  • @N8tiveBaller22
    @N8tiveBaller22 Рік тому +1

    I know I’m 8 years late but great video. Very detailed and explained very well

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  Рік тому +1

      Thanks a lot. I appreciate it. It's never too late. IMO, the age of a video shouldn't really matter as long as the information in it is still useful to someone. My videos aren't current events or pop culture style videos that go stale in a few days/weeks. So as long as there is still a Mustang/Durango/Harley on the road, my videos should still be helpful to someone. Thanks again.

  • @desrogers1892
    @desrogers1892 Рік тому +1

    Great video! Step by step, in-depth and so easy to follow. Just did my '94 Mustang- first brake job ever at 62 yrs old. Had your video on the laptop beside me throughout, stopping, starting, backing up to watch again...lol. Thank You!!

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  Рік тому +1

      Thats great! I'm glad my video helped you out. Pay it forward.

    • @desrogers1892
      @desrogers1892 11 місяців тому

      Did you do one on front brake replacement on the 1994 era Mustang?@@petrocksgarage

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  11 місяців тому +1

      @@desrogers1892, sorry, no. Not yet. But my wife's mustang is getting close to due for front brakes.

  • @tompatrick2744
    @tompatrick2744 7 років тому +2

    Best video I've seen regarding pad and rotor replacement. Most people show the front brake job which is easier since no special tool is needed to depress the piston and no parking brake cable to deal with. Thanks for posting.

  • @V2k2010
    @V2k2010 Рік тому +1

    You did an excellent job explaining these brakes and how they are supposed to work! I can't compliment you enough Sir!

  • @sam59102
    @sam59102 3 місяці тому

    You should be an automotive instructor at a tech school. One of the best I’ve ever seen!

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  3 місяці тому

      Thanks a lot. I do make these videos to help & teach others. Pay it forward.

  • @PeterHernandez-n2w
    @PeterHernandez-n2w Рік тому

    Very detailed step by step, I have learned a lot from someone who knows how to do it the right way..

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  Рік тому

      Thanks a lot. I appreciate it. I'm glad my video helped you out.

  • @Jon-wn3fq
    @Jon-wn3fq 5 років тому +1

    I am appreciative of your knowledge and experience. This video was very instrumental in me completing my first rear disc brake job. The section about how to put the clips on the pads was a real time saver! Thank you.

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  5 років тому

      Thanks a lot. I'm glad my video helped you out.

  • @maxshepherd8844
    @maxshepherd8844 3 роки тому +2

    Most professionaly done video I've encountered! Thank you for sharing your time, effort, and expertise!!!!!

  • @lensonp
    @lensonp 7 років тому +45

    This is solid gold, man

  • @waynewilcox444
    @waynewilcox444 9 років тому +9

    best brake DIY video I've seen yet!!

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  9 років тому

      Wayne Wilcox, thanks a lot. I appreciate it.

  • @matthewo2882
    @matthewo2882 5 років тому +3

    Great video! Straight and to the point with explanations on why you do what you do. Perfectly executed and very clean.

  • @zonezh
    @zonezh 10 місяців тому +1

    Very good! Detailed steps and explains every reason why you should do.

  • @darisbouthillier2979
    @darisbouthillier2979 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video. I watched it a couple times, before changing the brakes on my '02.

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  3 роки тому

      No problem. I'm glad my video helped you out.

  • @mikeinvegas1
    @mikeinvegas1 8 років тому +16

    best informative video I've seen. you covered everything Perfect! thank u.

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  8 років тому

      Your welcome. I'm glad my video helped you out.

  • @robertfacente1917
    @robertfacente1917 4 роки тому +1

    This was one of the best step by step videos with lots of great little tips for a successful job. I'll look for more from Pet Rock's Garage. Thank you!

  • @nobuckle40
    @nobuckle40 2 роки тому +1

    That was an extremely help video. Very detailed and thorough. 👍👍

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  2 роки тому

      Thanks a lot. I appreciate it. Glad to be of service.

  • @AJKlingenmaier
    @AJKlingenmaier 9 років тому

    This video was a lifesaver. Replaced the rear pads and rotors on my '96 GT today for the first time and quickly realized it wasn't the same as the fronts and I was in over my head. Not sure I would have figured out how to get that piston to collapse without seeing this. I only wish I had watched it first so I didn't have to make multiple trips to the auto store to get the special tool I needed. Thanks for making this!

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  9 років тому

      A.J. Klingenmaier, thats great!!! I’m glad it helped you out. Thats why I make these videos. Thanks a lot. I appreciate it.

  • @JohnLeger
    @JohnLeger 9 років тому +1

    I have to say this is by far one of the best videos and explanation of lots of things taken by granted in other videos, you helped me tremendously! Thanks so much...good work keep it up!

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  8 років тому

      +John Leger, thanks a lot, I appreciate it.

  • @stevelusk8024
    @stevelusk8024 7 років тому +2

    What a great video! Great camera work and info detail! I especially appreciated the information about hygroscopic property of brake fluid -- new vocab word! I knew about the concept (generally) but never understood exactly; thank you!
    Also, I appreciate how often you took the time to explain several details about orientation of components, grease contexts, and particular visual indicators to look for -- all of which are potential points of failure that I have self inflicted over the years. I also appreciated the text overlays throughout the video. Thanks for the parts list in the "Published On... \ Show More..." section above.
    This may be the best brake-job video that I have ever watched. Thank you for your time and attention to detail!

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  7 років тому

      Thanks a lot. I'm glad my video helped you out. Thanks for watching & commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @charlesfowler3464
    @charlesfowler3464 6 років тому +1

    Thank you so much, I spent about 10 minutes trying to figure out why it wouldn't compress I didn't know it turned thank you so much.

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  6 років тому +1

      No problem. I had the same problem when I first worked on a caliper like this. Happens to the best of us. :-)

  • @johnnygregg1550
    @johnnygregg1550 7 років тому +2

    wow, thanks! I was using that brake caliper piston tool for years without using that stabilizing/pressure backing plate. Me and my knuckles really appreciate this vid!

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  7 років тому

      yeah, that plate makes it so much easier. I'm glad my video helped you out. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @brentthomas7993
    @brentthomas7993 7 років тому

    Your video really saved me man. I did one side to my '94 Mustang GT and it just did not feel right. After watching your video I took it all apart again and started over. It went smoothly and like clockwork as I followed it just as you laid it out. I did not know how to use the caliper tool or the flat side of the locator pins or how to remove the brake cable. You clearly showed all of that and now I feel confident that it was done correctly. Thanks!

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  7 років тому

      Thanks a lot. I"m glad my videos helped you out.

  • @ApexHotShot
    @ApexHotShot 9 років тому +3

    Hi. Pet Rock's Garage is now one of my Go-To channels for auto repair vids / tips. You cover all the important factors to a successful brake job. I just KNEW there was an easier way to deal with that hand brake cable on my '99 Mustang. Also, I struggled trying to turn in the piston using needle nose pliers, too. I will "borrow' a piston kit from Advance Auto today, I like the Text inserts you use for clarity (... and, perhaps, your wife upgraded from her former boyfriend, too), I am now a subscriber. Thanks for the high quality videos.

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  9 років тому

      Bryan Thomas, thanks a lot. I appreciate it. I’m glad it helped you out. Good luck with your brakes. :-)

  • @aaroncohoon4799
    @aaroncohoon4799 8 років тому +1

    Great job with this video! I've done several brake jobs before, but watched this video for reference before swapping the rear brakes on a 2000 Mustang GT convertible. This is an excellent tutorial, and I appreciate all of the details and explanations put into each step while keeping it simple enough to fit into a video that clocks in under 30 minutes. You've earned another like subscriber!

  • @michaelmcdermott6298
    @michaelmcdermott6298 6 років тому

    Want to thank you just recently picked up an 02 ford and decided to work on it a majority myself. Your videos have helped me out a lot. So once again thanks

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  6 років тому

      Thanks a lot. I appreciate it. Congrats on the new (to you) ride.

  • @gadetective
    @gadetective 7 років тому +1

    Thanx for that video,, I just acquired a 98GT, not bad, but sat up for 2 years.. Just for a challenge, I decided to do the brakes myself, Hell, I had never even seen brakes before,,, followed your vid step by step,, thank goodness for laptops! lol.. Success !

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  7 років тому

      Thats great! I'm glad my video helped you out. Enjoy your new (to you) ride. You take care of it and it will take care of you.

  • @todreamaz
    @todreamaz 8 років тому

    Excellent tutorial! I replaced brakes and rotors on my daughters Mustang today. The job went very smoothly thanks to your tutorial. I highly recomment the Caliper tool kit as my rotors were hard to compress.
    Thank you!

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  8 років тому

      +Cheryl Kephart, thats great! I’m glad my video helped you out. Thanks for watching & commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @THATMOFODIRT
    @THATMOFODIRT 8 років тому

    Thanks for posting one of the better UA-cam videos on replacing pads and rotors.

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  8 років тому

      +THATMOFODIRT, no problem. Thanks for watching & commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @ddozzer3889
    @ddozzer3889 9 років тому +1

    Great video I was impressed with your thoroughness. I've been doing brakes for 20 plus years and this is perfect for someone who's starting in brakes or who wants to do something on their own in their driveway.

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  9 років тому +1

      ddozzer, thanks a lot. I try to gear my videos towards the beginner/intermediate mechanic since they are most likely the ones to use UA-cam to do a job like this. But I do hope to provide some tips that an experienced mechanic can use. Even a 20 year veteran like yourself can learn something new. I know I do on occasion from other peoples videos. Thanks for watching & commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @AdamIsAdam
    @AdamIsAdam 3 роки тому

    Hey, thanks for this detailed video. I was having a hell of a time getting my caliper installed properly and for the life of me I couldn't figure out why. I could get one bolt threaded but not the other. Then I found your video and and the 11 minute mark you talked about aligning the piston slots with the tabs on the pads and BAM! Done. THANK YOU.

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  3 роки тому

      Thats great! I'm glad my video helped you out.

  • @davedarnbigg846
    @davedarnbigg846 8 років тому +1

    What an amazing video. Thanks so much is was truly a helpful tutorial. I thought I was doing things right before but watching this I was missing a few important steps. Truly worth watching and very helpful.

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  8 років тому

      +Dave Darnbigg, thanks a lot. I appreciate it. I also watch other mechanics videos, even for jobs I already know how to do, and often find a little nugget of info or technique that I didn't know before. As the old saying goes, if you aren't learning you are falling behind.

  • @mizlude92
    @mizlude92 4 роки тому

    I came here to confirm if these cars had the spin in caliper, and I ended up learning something. Solid info man.

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  4 роки тому

      Thats great! I'm glad my video helped you out.

  • @ivanelbarra3969
    @ivanelbarra3969 7 років тому

    thank you man, one day i saw a mechanic having a hard time with this breakes. he couldn`t do it when i was watching him and said he was going to do it later so i didn`t get to see if he was able to do it. you made it look so simple ajajaj, great video.

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  7 років тому

      Thanks a lot. I appreciate it. Thanks for watching & commenting.

  • @bozodog428
    @bozodog428 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the great video instructions. Just completed 4 wheel pads and drilled and slotted rotors on my 2000 GT conv. Rear was a little tougher than the front. Rock Auto Power Stop K1302 $340.02 with tax and shipping.

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  2 роки тому

      Thanks a lot. I'm glad my video helped you out.

  • @robertbergeron214
    @robertbergeron214 2 роки тому +2

    Super vidéo! Je viens d’acheter une 98 GT et j’aurais eu du mal sans votre aide! En 35 ans de freins, c’est la première fois que je dois enrouler un piston.

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  2 роки тому +1

      Google traduction à la rescousse !
      Merci beaucoup. Je vous en suis reconnaissant. Cette voiture a été la première sur laquelle j'ai travaillé avec une torsion de piston. J'ai failli casser le piston en essayant de le compresser avec une pince en C avant de comprendre que c'était une torsion. C'était bien avant que UA-cam n'existe.

    • @robertbergeron214
      @robertbergeron214 2 роки тому

      Merci Beaucoup

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  2 роки тому

      @@robertbergeron214 De rien

  • @blac2k8cs73
    @blac2k8cs73 6 років тому

    Thank you for the very informative video. I purchased a rear brake hardware kit and was not sure how to put the clips on properly. My rear calipers were also missing that large clip that installs into the top of the caliper. This video answered all my questions. Great job!

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  6 років тому

      Thanks a lot. I appreciate it. I'm glad my video helped you out.

  • @black79montecarlo123
    @black79montecarlo123 7 років тому +1

    Dude thanks x 1,000,000. I was wondering why I couldn't press in my rear caliper piston. This a great video. Thank you SOOO much!!!!!

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  7 років тому +1

      No problem. I'm glad my video helped you out. Thanks for watching, and commenting. I appreciate it.

    • @black79montecarlo123
      @black79montecarlo123 7 років тому

      You earned my subscription so keep up the good work :)

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  7 років тому

      Thanks a lot.

  • @jonathanbryant5224
    @jonathanbryant5224 8 років тому

    So I thought I knew how to replace brake pads. After clamping the piston so many different ways and it not compressing at all, here i am. Now I know how to do it, and I learned a few other things too. This video is so well-made and informative I found myself discovering the subscribe button. Thanks so much! And for that other video where you fixed the window. (And for other helpful videos yet to be watched)

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  8 років тому

      +Jonathan Bryant, thanks a lot… But don’t feel bad. I made the same mistake the first time I encountered a screw-style caliper. I’m glad my videos have helped you out.

  • @segraham33
    @segraham33 8 років тому

    This video was a huge help. Before watching it I felt like you in the 90s

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  8 років тому

      Thats great. I'm glad my video helped you out. Thanks for watching & commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @jrag1000
    @jrag1000 5 років тому +1

    Had to replace a lug before that someone snapped off by overloading the car.
    Fun job.

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  5 років тому +2

      And some people find working on cars boring. 🤣

  • @JohnSmith-mg5ve
    @JohnSmith-mg5ve 2 роки тому

    thank you this video helped a LOT i had to walk and go get the tool once i had the tool i finished the job quickly . the pliers is a massive waste of time just rent the tool guys. on 8/10/21 the cost of the kit for screw in caliper pistons was 63 dollars. if i had the kit before hand i would of got both sides done in maybe an hour- 1-1/2 hours. great video btw

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  2 роки тому

      Yeah, the tool is a must IMO and makes the job sooo much easier. They are also available for rent from Autozone & Orielly and likely other auto parts stores, where you get your money back when you return the tool.

  • @jeremiahjimenez9141
    @jeremiahjimenez9141 8 років тому

    just wanted to say I have 04 GT Mustang I was thinking about doing the brakes myself with this tutorial it just made it that much easier thank you very much for the info you'll be my go-to information next time I do work on the car

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  8 років тому

      Thanks a lot. I’m glad my videos help you out. Thanks for watching & commenting. I really appreciate it.

  • @wrenchtimeautomech7268
    @wrenchtimeautomech7268 6 років тому

    Great video bud. Im not new to breaks, but I like to find videos/tutorials just incase something wierd pops up. You did a great job of explaining. Will make my 98 mustange coupes breaks much easier next week. Thank you!

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  6 років тому

      Thanks a lot. The way I see it when working on cars, even older ones, if you aren't learning you are going to get left behind. There is always room to grow even if you've done a job 1000 times, you might just learn something new. Thanks for watching & commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @SladesVWBeetle
    @SladesVWBeetle 7 років тому +1

    just bought a 95 Mustang. thank you! outstanding video!

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  7 років тому +1

      Congrats on the new (to you) ride. Thanks for watching & commenting. I appreciate it.

    • @SladesVWBeetle
      @SladesVWBeetle 7 років тому

      Pet Rock's Garage Thank you!!

  • @vicwharfrat5538
    @vicwharfrat5538 7 років тому +1

    I had a question and got a timely reply...you rock! Thanks.

  • @sms52
    @sms52 5 років тому

    Had no idea how to use the disk brake caliper tool, thanks a lot for your video.

  • @10furle0
    @10furle0 5 років тому

    Excellent video. Descriptive and detailed with part numbers and necessary tools.

  • @jt9437
    @jt9437 8 років тому +1

    Very informational and helpful. Glad i watched youre video befor doing so to know i can't use a c clamp for the back breaks and have to rent the tool. good job!

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  8 років тому

      Thanks a lot. I'm glad my video helped you out.

  • @michaeldavis3251
    @michaeldavis3251 8 років тому

    Great video man
    I'm gonna be doing my brakes with new rotors here shortly and I've been watching your video over and over to get myself ready I even bought the wind tool of eBay for $17
    Thanks again for all the information on the job bro
    Mike D

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  8 років тому +1

      No problem and I'm glad my video helped you out. Good luck!

  • @thor1911.
    @thor1911. 6 років тому

    Thank you so much dude this has to be one of the best videos I've ever seen on this subject I'm restoring an old GT Mustang this video has been invaluable to me thank you again

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  6 років тому

      Thanks a lot. I appreciate it. I'm glad my video helped you out. Good luck on your project.

  • @s.swanky1809
    @s.swanky1809 4 роки тому

    Nice vid. I’m changing my rear brakes on my Mustang for the first time and this really helps. Suggestion though - don’t use anti-seize or any other lubricant on a torque spec bolt, unless that bolt application specifically requires a lubricant as specified by the manufacturer. Lubricants radically alter the amount of torque applied by as much as 50%. Bolts will stretch and crack under that kind of pressure or the mounts may crack, which you may not notice when tightening, and you could have a catastrophic failure later. It’s better to deal with the rust by cleaning the bolt and mating surface or replacing the bolt entirely. A little rust really isn’t an issue and can generally be ignored. Thanks again and I appreciate the video.

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  4 роки тому +2

      Good luck on your brakes. You don't have to use anti-seize if you don't want to. Its up to you. But 50% more torque with the use of anti-seize sounds overly high. The studies I've read (granted was a few years ago and I'm going from memory) was only 20-30% which is in the noise for most torque specs (below 40ft/lbs). I'm not saying you should use anti-seize on everything (eg cylinder head bolts), but on brake bolts it doesn't hurt since they are in contact with the elements more than most any moving parts on a vehicle. While a little rust is not really a problem, a lot of rust definitely can be. Especially if you're like most people and don't have a torch or an impact gun (air or electric).

  • @CA.papaBear
    @CA.papaBear 3 роки тому +1

    Same vehicle here, have to replace the rear rotors and brake pads (even though the left ones are good, the right ones just wore out like no tomorrow due to a lop sided brake rotor wear pattern. Had a bit of an accident where my aluminum rims were bent out of alignment for the rear when I slid on ice, causing the rim to "imprint" or transfer it's "pattern" to the brake rotor, unevenly wearing it. Hence, the lopsided nature) when I have time because the mechanics I went to last time for a brake change took 6 hrs. Mind you, this was one set of pads (two) at the time, where there were 6 employees on premises, two cars (two customers; myself and another) and the other customer was just there for a tire change. Tire, not tires. and I was trying to take care of some errands that day and had work, the six employees were just fucking around and being slow and there isn't another mechanic I can trust other than my father who doesn't mess around. Between taking my chances with another mechanic who might do the same and my father, definitely my father.
    Also I love this video and it's an awesome video because I didn't know how to do a brake job and now I do. Thank you so much man. :)

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  3 роки тому

      Wow, that must have been one heck of an accident. Hopefully the only injuries were to your pride & car. Re mechanic, if you weren't happy with their service then I would go somewhere else or DIY it like you did here. Good luck.

    • @CA.papaBear
      @CA.papaBear 3 роки тому

      @@petrocksgarage Thankfully it was only a 35mph hit and not any faster than that. Got the brakes replaced saturday with the rotors and my goodness i feel relieved to know that i have good brakes and that i can stop safely now. Thank you man. :-)

  • @dsspc
    @dsspc 7 років тому +2

    dude! thx for the awesome video! saved me $180.

  • @TCTFounder
    @TCTFounder 2 роки тому +1

    This was extremely helpful! Thanks brother!

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  2 роки тому

      Glad to be of service. Thanks for watching & commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @richardfullen7696
    @richardfullen7696 6 років тому

    I have done brakes a little rusty no pun intended awesome instructions on brakes very helpful

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  6 років тому

      Thanks a lot. I'm glad my video helped refresh your memory.

  • @ajb0355
    @ajb0355 2 роки тому +1

    Doing mine tomorrow thank you for the video❤️

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  2 роки тому +1

      No problem. Glad to be of service. Good luck!

  • @scottslavik8379
    @scottslavik8379 3 роки тому +1

    Best. Video. Ever.

  • @johnshanahan6439
    @johnshanahan6439 7 років тому

    Good stuff! Very informative and well narrated. I would lose the closed captioning, it gets in the way. I wouldn't use so much brake grease either, but you nailed this one dude. Thanks!

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  7 років тому +1

      Closed captions display the words that I am saying in the video. There visibility is controlled by the settings on your browser, not my videos. Click on the CC in the video player area and click disable to turn off closed captions.

  • @stevehermosillo7298
    @stevehermosillo7298 6 місяців тому +1

    Great Instructional Video. 👍.

  • @SteveRobReviews
    @SteveRobReviews 9 років тому

    Wow - you didn't miss a thing, lots of great tips. Thanks

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  9 років тому +1

      Thanks a lot. I appreciate it. I try to be a thorough as possible.

  • @jmfut
    @jmfut 8 років тому

    Thanks for the detailed video. I came here looking for the clip at 20 min. My Mustang never had the rears done yet and did not come with this from Ford. I was like what the hell is going on with this clip. Thanks for also explaining why I need to install it!

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  8 років тому

      +jmfut, I'm glad my video helped you out. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @babyjuju4411145
    @babyjuju4411145 3 роки тому +1

    Best brake video

  • @tonyoliver2334
    @tonyoliver2334 9 років тому

    great video....i was only trying to find a vdeo on how to use the rented tool but learned a lot more info...thanks for sharing!

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  8 років тому +1

      +tony oliver, UA-cam wouldn’t let me reply directly to you until now. Maybe something changed in your settings? Anyway, I’ll copy my original reply here now: Thanks a lot for watching. I'm glad you learned something from it and it helped you out. Thats why I make these video's. To help people. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @manuelreyes8764
    @manuelreyes8764 3 роки тому +1

    could'nt explain it better myself thanks

  • @BboyIllusi0n
    @BboyIllusi0n 5 років тому

    Very nice informative video and step by step tutorial. I just want to add that you don’t need too much grease on those calipers clips where the springs ride on. I’ve wrenched for 8 years and i had an 03 GT for 8 years. If you want to try some good brakes with good bite try out the Centric brand. Semi-Metallics are what mustangs use for pad material and they’re noisy even when hot. Semi’s brake better when hot but suck when cold. Ceramics are quieter and have good initial bite but are kinda dusty. If you want even more stopping power, try Stoptech (Centrics high performance brake line) I did a front cobra caliper upgrade to my GT and man the bigger rotor( x-drilled & slotted) and calipers, stainless steel brake hoses, Stoptech pads and it felt like I had 4-piston Brembos. Anyways, awesome vid man! Lots of tips and tricks and definitely the correct advice and torque specs haha. Nice! Keep it up man!

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  5 років тому +1

      Thanks a lot. I appreciate it. Nice tips. I'm a fan of ceramic pads, btw.

    • @BboyIllusi0n
      @BboyIllusi0n 5 років тому

      Pet Rock's Garage for sure I understand
      Centric carries ceramic pads as well. The 105. Series

  • @stickxxcummings
    @stickxxcummings Рік тому +1

    Hope your still around; GREAT video

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  Рік тому +1

      Yup. Still here. Thanks a lot. I appreciate it.

  • @Verticom10
    @Verticom10 8 років тому

    just to let ppl know how i break them in(taught by Gpa). he says to roll up to 30mph and gradually come to stop. then go 40mph and do the same, and then to 50mph 3 times. finally go 30 and perform a faster stop, but not full pedal abrupt stop or anything. then they should be good2go! great video!

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  8 років тому +1

      Good tip. The key is to not come to a complete stop when doing this otherwise you run the risk of warping your rotors. This procedure will seriously heat up the brake rotors. So you need to make sure they cool down gradually and that you don't come to a complete stop. For most people though, just putting the pads on and going for a mild drive will do the job nicely. Good luck.

  • @jessesanders922
    @jessesanders922 7 років тому

    Very good Details. I need to do the breaks on my Mustang soon. Thanks for the tips.

  • @lonewolfsstuck
    @lonewolfsstuck 4 роки тому

    Bought mine used and the rotors have been a worry of mine. They were kinda thin when i got the car but they have worked good since i replaced breaks. Time to replace once more so i decided to just go the extra mile and replace as much as my budget will allow. Including rotors, ceramic pads(tired of break dust on my wheels), caliper guide pins and boots. Would replace all 4 calipers total but upon inspection last time i replaced breaks everything was A Okay.

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  4 роки тому

      Sounds like you have a good plan. If the calipers aren't seized there is no reason to replace them. Replacing the pins & boots is a good idea though. Good luck.

  • @JosePerez-ie8ny
    @JosePerez-ie8ny 3 роки тому

    I didn’t get to finish today so tomarrow I’ll get er done 😤

  • @kratzzjapp17
    @kratzzjapp17 4 роки тому

    Very good, excellent video! Tahnks a bunch. Though I wish I had watched this BEFORE I started my brake job... :D

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  4 роки тому

      Thanks a lot. Hopefully this will help you finish the job. Good luck!

  • @adamkirkpatrick6221
    @adamkirkpatrick6221 Рік тому +1

    What a great video! Thank you.

  • @jimbullock6039
    @jimbullock6039 8 років тому

    Very good video, clear and concise. Well executed.

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  8 років тому

      +Jim Bullock, thanks a lot. I appreciate it.

  • @bdmassey3631
    @bdmassey3631 5 років тому

    Great job!!! Well done. I've watched several and yours is the best. Thanks.

  • @the69drajc
    @the69drajc 5 років тому

    Thanks for the video. Had no idea what to do with the clip that goes on the top.

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  5 років тому

      Thanks a lot. I'm glad my video helped you out.

  • @tamaniacal
    @tamaniacal 8 років тому

    Excellent video instructions were clear and every step explained. Kuddos!!!

  • @christopherbrewer522
    @christopherbrewer522 Місяць тому +1

    I was stuck thanks for the help

  • @AKIMBO6518
    @AKIMBO6518 4 роки тому

    great job this is the best explained video i've.

  • @brucemullison5346
    @brucemullison5346 5 років тому

    This was a great explanation and how to video. One thing I did notice though was the metal clip on the top of the caliper. My 04 Mach did not have that either and the rear brakes have not ever been touched. I also looked at the parts breakdown and Ford does not show it either. This must be added from brake companies. I did order it because if it's better, then do it. Again great video.

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  5 років тому

      It's an '04 with the stock rear brake pads? Wow, that is really surprising. It must be really low miles for a 15 year old car. Either way, I agree installing the metal clip is a good idea. The pads will slide against the smooth clip significantly better than the rough brake caliper casting.

    • @brucemullison5346
      @brucemullison5346 5 років тому

      About 90k miles. The front I changed out a couple times (Crappy Pads from box store) THe Clutch pad wasn't worn bad as well at 73k miles either, but decided to change it since we had it out.

    • @brucemullison5346
      @brucemullison5346 5 років тому

      @@petrocksgarage Also, the two slide pins have about a 1" rubber sleeve on them.

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  5 років тому

      @@brucemullison5346, yeah, you can see them in my video (17:39). Are you saying yours did not have them?

    • @brucemullison5346
      @brucemullison5346 5 років тому

      @@petrocksgarage . No, on the actual slide pin, not the boot. The actual pin is notched down towards the end with the rubber on the pin. I think I like the solid slide pin like you have but don't know if it is the same diameter.

  • @whatsreallygoingon253
    @whatsreallygoingon253 5 років тому

    just ordered 4 slotted and drilled rotors for mine learning how to chang them now

  • @jshugarts69
    @jshugarts69 8 років тому

    Great, great vid. Thank you for putting this together. I've been doing brakes since I was a teenager, but I learned a few new things watching this one, including discovering two seized guide pins on my car! Really appreciate it.

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  8 років тому

      +jshugarts69, never too old to learn new things. :-) Glad my video helped you out. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.

  • @davewilcox8230
    @davewilcox8230 8 років тому

    Awesome video. I screwed around with a big c clamp for 30 minutes before I came in to see instruction like this. Glad I did not break anything! Why make the notches vertical in the piston? Won't it just turn and push into the brake pad? Nothing to line up on the brake pad. Only part I wondered.

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  8 років тому

      +Dave Wilcox, yeah, this style caliper confused me my first time too. Your brake pad should have little tabs on them that line up with the notches in the piston. If yours do not, double check that you have the correct pads for your vehicle. You don't want the piston turning when you press the brake pedal.

  • @courtneyjohnson5622
    @courtneyjohnson5622 9 років тому

    Thank you so much I couldn't figure out why my caliper wouldn't go in

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  9 років тому

      Courtney Johnson, no problem. I’m glad you got it figured out.

    • @courtneyjohnson5622
      @courtneyjohnson5622 9 років тому

      Yes thanks to you lol GREAT VIDEO! Keep them coming lol..they are better than my classes

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  9 років тому

      Courtney Johnson, thanks a lot. I appreciate it.

  • @7xTHORx1
    @7xTHORx1 Рік тому +1

    Nicely done!

  • @Laserred01
    @Laserred01 7 років тому

    Awesome, thanks! For the life of me I could not figure out how those center clips to fit into the caliper!! No instructions given either. The stock calipers don't use those for some reason. Just put in a Powerstop Z23 kit (K1303) to match the front that I installed recently.

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  7 років тому

      Thanks. I'm glad my video helped you out.

  • @counter546
    @counter546 9 років тому

    Great video man! Now I'm gonna go do it myself instead of paying :)

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  9 років тому +2

      Thanks a lot. You can do it!!! Good luck.

  • @gammarotor
    @gammarotor 5 місяців тому +1

    Superb video!. Very detailed and informative!. Just curious, did you paint the rotors before reinstalling them?. Thank you for your help

    • @petrocksgarage
      @petrocksgarage  5 місяців тому

      Thanks a lot. I appreciate it. No I didn't paint the rotors. The manufacturer of those rotors powder coats the hat part of the rotor at the factory. It's to help prevent rust, but in reality it doesn't really. Most of it flacked off within a year or two. I don't mind though. I didn't buy them for looks.