I wish you would’ve showed us how to take off that bottom bolt. I tried a wrench. As well as knocking it out with pressure using a bulk flathead with a hammer. Neither one worked eventually gave up
Thanks for your forthright and honest assistance. AND, you did it without a bunch of cursing, which I'm seldom able to control: however, with your instruction, I might be able to get them both done without filling the cuss jar. Thank you sir.
Thank you so much. This was the first time I worked on rear pads/rotors on a 2005 Deville, and this was quite different from what I was used to. I found your video and it was very easy to follow along, and helped me get the job done. It still took me 3 hours thanks to breaking a socket trying to get one of the the rotors off, and cracking my knuckles a few dozen times. Then one of the calipers was a pain trying to get it pushed back in. Keep up the good work, and thanks again.
My brother, I super appreciate you shooting this video. I'm in my body shop trying to change out the brakes on my 2000 Deville and don't know what in the world I'm doing! Headed back to my lift bay and bout to do this right!
Great video! I appreciate just how genuine you are while going through the whole process of changing the brake pads. You've got my vote. Keep up the great work!
It may be 4 years old but this was a genuine wholesome tutorial and I appreciate it
I still have this car. ua-cam.com/video/6AKz9qnFx04/v-deo.html
What and why did you use those needle plyers on that orange thing ?
Great job! I used this video to change out my brakes and rotors on my 2003 Oldsmobile Aurora.
Have you seen this one? ua-cam.com/video/BDQD8Aamhu4/v-deo.htmlsi=ncANTtULnKqUCMEH
Thanks brother, the video helped me a lot.
Thanks for the video the information helped me ⭐🌍🌟
Thank you I never would have figured out the needle nose trick
I wish you would’ve showed us how to take off that bottom bolt. I tried a wrench. As well as knocking it out with pressure using a bulk flathead with a hammer. Neither one worked eventually gave up
I don't remember what I used to remove the bolt. If I had a problem. I would showed how to solve it.
Thanks for your forthright and honest assistance. AND, you did it without a bunch of cursing, which I'm seldom able to control: however, with your instruction, I might be able to get them both done without filling the cuss jar. Thank you sir.
Thank you so much. This was the first time I worked on rear pads/rotors on a 2005 Deville, and this was quite different from what I was used to. I found your video and it was very easy to follow along, and helped me get the job done. It still took me 3 hours thanks to breaking a socket trying to get one of the the rotors off, and cracking my knuckles a few dozen times. Then one of the calipers was a pain trying to get it pushed back in. Keep up the good work, and thanks again.
I'm glad my video helped you.
My hero 💪🏾
My brother, I super appreciate you shooting this video. I'm in my body shop trying to change out the brakes on my 2000 Deville and don't know what in the world I'm doing! Headed back to my lift bay and bout to do this right!
I got same cadillac deville
Great video! I appreciate just how genuine you are while going through the whole process of changing the brake pads. You've got my vote. Keep up the great work!