How to replace Brake Rotor Volvo, V70,S70,240,850 etc.
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- Опубліковано 20 кві 2016
- Easy basic. This video applies to most Volvo cars from the 80-90 era.
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The best video thanks my friend for uploading lots of love for you my volvo V70 1998 still driving with 365000 KM on it💞
I thought I'd need a special tool for this, but it seems as simple as most other brake jobs. Thanks!
Yours is a fine and to the point demonstration. Seeing any job done makes doing it easier to do the job. Thanks.
A big thanks, i'm currently replacing the rear brake rotor and pads on a v70 I, this video was really helpfull thanks again.
Exactly what my best friend i just did. Great video with nicely detailed steps.
this helped immensely, especially the tip on moving the cog through the bolt hole. thanks!!
thanx! just replaced my T5 rotors
pretty good but be nice if you redo and be super specific about installing clip. It goes under the pins but some say to put clip on then install lower pin, then push upper part of clip in while pushing upper pin in. Seems impossible to put pins in first then clip so any uber specific info would be nice. also do pins fit into the narrow channel of pins or just beyond??
Much Appreciated! Thanks for sharing your expertise! Question? I used authentic Volvo Pads & After market Rotors from Napa, They squeak extremely bad! What is the combination or solution for noise free??
In general, put silicone grease (or Copper grease) between the pad and the shim (if there is one). Don't get any on the disk or the operating surface of the pad.
Question the piston on the back callipers are they twist or push back in pistons for a 1999 volvo v70
Paul Kiddle I think push back, But not sure.
My God, replace those rusty calipers !! otherwise a very good video :-)
the mounting hole on the caliper for the lower guide pin was broken off on the right side!
@@Shun-the-Sun - It went broken at time 0:27 so he was very quick. So that galiber is gone and doesn't have any replacement value for dealer.
Got rust?
Nah, that's just some Scandinavian car paint ;-)
This video shold be named "How NOT to repleace the rear wheel disc".
Just on preventive thing or something.
By the way - are you still alive? Your rear dampers are not....as we can see....