With the wheel and rotor off, you can check the sway bar link,the CV boot, and also change the oil filter w/oil on the passenger side in one shot. From way downtown!!!kabang!!👍💪
I feel that, my impact gun isn't getting the bolt out (this GXP sat in snow for 2 years up in Reno). It's either rusted in and I just can't get it or I've got that clinical derp
Excellent brake job video! Was told I need new front brake calipers. I may try cleaning them up like you showed to see if that fixes the problem. Or I may upgrade to the Impala or F-Body dual piston brakes. Thanks again. One fo THE BEST Grand Prix brake job vidoes I've seen.
I watched a video on a 2005 and they had to use a special tool on a socket wrench and turn the piston, can you use a clamp on that or will it not work?
Dude, nice work. I already knew how to replace them but you gave me several new ideas and reminded me of things as well. I'm doing this right now on my 2005. #subscribed ... Edit: Gotta ad more here... I looked this up because I wanted to get a look at it since I don't have any light right now... and see what I was getting into tomorrow. It's really cool when we use the Internet and social media to help one another. Guys like you posting videos, taking the time to do it, and several contributors commenting puts a lotta ideas out there for people to be able to do things on their own that otherwise would have to pay to get done. Several other guys and myself did this years ago on a vintage motorcycle forum. When you do that you're providing invaluable information to someone who doesn't know. But even those who are mechanically inclined and/or know how to do these things themselves, can still share ideas and learn new things. Love it! Kudos brother 👍
Sure, you CAN skip any of these steps, but there's doing it and doing it right the first time. Cleaning and lubrication prevents rust, noise, failure, and it makes the next brake service easy. In my mind, it's worth a little more time. Brakes are, by far, the most important system on any vehicle. If the engine is serviced incorrectly, you can't get to work. If brakes are serviced incorrectly, it could really hurt someone. My recommendation: Take an extra 5-10 minutes to do a complete service.👍
Okay, the Home Depot Orange covered metal hanger thing, is that really the product name or what, you also said there usually on a End cap. I can't figure that out also went to Home Depot in cyber space and searched / filtered & Still could not find that Orange covered thing you strung up the detached Caliper with. Other than that good stuff , thank you.
RARECAT auto at Home Depot right now so I could find the name of them for you. The brand name is GearTie and they should be on the end cap of the hardware isle. I hope that helps 👍🏾
raceman171 you never put anti seize on caliper bolts or caliper bracket Bolts. Just clean the threads and torque to spec. Apply loctite if the manufacture requires it.
I always put anti sieze on the slide pins, being careful not to put too much as to not contaminate the threads. I've seen plenty of rusty and siezed slide pins. That's just me tho. I'm not out to disrespect anyone here. Just sharing my experience.👍
With the wheel and rotor off, you can check the sway bar link,the CV boot, and also change the oil filter w/oil on the passenger side in one shot. From way downtown!!!kabang!!👍💪
Great video! You explain things clearly, display socket sizes, and kept the fumbling in the final cut so people can learn from it. A+👍
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r54
Great attention to detail. And good video coverage. Im changing all 4 in a few hours so thanks again bro.. T.J.
great vid boss 👍
I hate how smoothly this went. So confident I would be as quick as you is turning out to be 3 days.
I feel that, my impact gun isn't getting the bolt out (this GXP sat in snow for 2 years up in Reno). It's either rusted in and I just can't get it or I've got that clinical derp
@@ShrexyGuyI can’t get my bolts out either. 😭😂
what torque specs are the slide pins and caliper bolts? Would they be the same for a GXP trimmed grand prix?
I think you need to add some stuff to.the backside of the rotor
Excellent brake job video!
Was told I need new front brake calipers. I may try cleaning them up like you showed to see if that fixes the problem.
Or I may upgrade to the Impala or F-Body dual piston brakes.
Thanks again. One fo THE BEST Grand Prix brake job vidoes I've seen.
Using a C clamp to compress piston works as well..
I watched a video on a 2005 and they had to use a special tool on a socket wrench and turn the piston, can you use a clamp on that or will it not work?
Any suggestions on how to get the caliber to fit when putting back together? Can't seem to get the old caliber back on the brake pads.
Did you compress the caliper piston in fully?
Do you have a video for the back calipers?
You just saved me a lot of scratch brother! Thanks for the knowledge 👍
Really well done video. Thanks for the lesson on this !!!!
It was very great good job
Dude, nice work. I already knew how to replace them but you gave me several new ideas and reminded me of things as well. I'm doing this right now on my 2005. #subscribed ...
Edit: Gotta ad more here...
I looked this up because I wanted to get a look at it since I don't have any light right now... and see what I was getting into tomorrow. It's really cool when we use the Internet and social media to help one another. Guys like you posting videos, taking the time to do it, and several contributors commenting puts a lotta ideas out there for people to be able to do things on their own that otherwise would have to pay to get done. Several other guys and myself did this years ago on a vintage motorcycle forum. When you do that you're providing invaluable information to someone who doesn't know. But even those who are mechanically inclined and/or know how to do these things themselves, can still share ideas and learn new things. Love it! Kudos brother 👍
shit, mine are froze on the hub....guess I will have to pound on them harder
Did you take the top off the brake fluid reservoir before pushing the caliper pistons back?
And rags
there is nothing I hate more then those massive caliper pins! I've spent so much time and frustration trying to get them in!
Do I have to clean it and all that or can I skip that if it’s not a problem
Meechie Meech what are you asking about?
Sure, you CAN skip any of these steps, but there's doing it and doing it right the first time. Cleaning and lubrication prevents rust, noise, failure, and it makes the next brake service easy. In my mind, it's worth a little more time. Brakes are, by far, the most important system on any vehicle. If the engine is serviced incorrectly, you can't get to work. If brakes are serviced incorrectly, it could really hurt someone. My recommendation: Take an extra 5-10 minutes to do a complete service.👍
Will this problem cause a ringing noise when moving? My 2004 had a ringing noise from the front that seems to get better when I turn.
Where did you purchase your pads, rotors and caliper compression tool from?
Put a wheel nut on to hold the rotor down
Yeah, he mentioned that in text on screen. I'm glad he kept that in though, so the newbies can see it.
@@valveoverlord7243 His frustration was so real.and funny though😁
Okay, the Home Depot Orange covered metal hanger thing, is that really the product name or what, you also said there usually on a End cap. I can't figure that out also went to Home Depot in cyber space and searched / filtered & Still could not find that Orange covered thing you strung up the detached Caliper with. Other than that good stuff , thank you.
RARECAT auto at Home Depot right now so I could find the name of them for you. The brand name is GearTie and they should be on the end cap of the hardware isle. I hope that helps 👍🏾
It be the smallest thing that’s stops me what is the pistons🤦🏽
You put antiseize on all the parts but you forgot the caliper bolts.
raceman171 you never put anti seize on caliper bolts or caliper bracket Bolts. Just clean the threads and torque to spec. Apply loctite if the manufacture requires it.
I always put anti sieze on the slide pins, being careful not to put too much as to not contaminate the threads. I've seen plenty of rusty and siezed slide pins. That's just me tho. I'm not out to disrespect anyone here. Just sharing my experience.👍
Holly anti seize lol
Still don't know what a caliber is 😳
Caliper, it's the piece that the break pads go in, that also has a piston in it that you have to push back before installing the pads
no tq specs
shadowknight2005 2005 nope. Some cars I’ve done so many times it do it by feel. Caliper bracket 133ftlb. Guide pin bolts 70ftlb
Your video is great.....
Did you take the top off the brake fluid reservoir before pushing the caliper pistons back?
DAVE McDAVID nope. I turn the car on and pump the brakes when I finish each corner and check the fluid when I am done. I top off as needed