How to Replace Rear Brake Pads on a Honda CR-V 2012-2016
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- How to Replace Rear Brake Pads on a Honda CR-V 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016. Rear Brake Pad Replacement Honda CRV. How to change the Rear Brakes on a honda crv. How to Compress a Rear Caliper Piston on a Honda CRV. Where to lift a honda CRV. Rear Brake Torque Specs Honda CRV. How to fix Brake squeal. Lifting points honda CR-V.
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This video was very well done. No shaky cell phone video. Very clear and very helpful. Thanks, well done.
Thanks. Great tutorial, noticed the guide pins are different, does it matter where they go? I saw on another forum saying the round one goes on the top and the one with 3 lengthy flats on the bottom. It looks like you had it reversed.
If you don't have the fancy piston retractor tool set, a large C clamp works too.
Yes, a large c-clamp but also using one of the old brake pads to push against the cylinder
EXCELLENT! Nice quiet and well explained video! Outstanding.
Thanks so much for the detailed rear pad installation steps, I confirmed w/ your video that the inner-pad w/ the
wear indicator-prong should be at the bottom wrt the rotor fwd rotation; the shop that did these rear pads last year, installed them wrong. They also forgot the transfer the rubber-plug on the rotor-service-hole, so bad job... I decided to redo this job again and this time correctly lubricated the guide pins per your video, thank you very much the guidance.
Very good Sir! The best explanations from all i have seen! Well done!
Very nice video. Very helpful Thank you very much!!!!
Thanks Backyard Chevy for the video. Regarding the anti rattle clip in the middle, if I want to reuse it, do I need to make any adjustments to it? Thanks in advance.
No adjustments would be needed just check it for any damage or excessive wear
Thanks! Extremely helpful. Very well done.
very clear instructions
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Thank you for helping enable women to do their own brakes!! ❤️❤️
Very helpful video. Thanks!
It's been a long time since I have done my own mechanic work and you made it such a breeze ! Tyty so much.
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Thank you sir!
Your video is very precise, save me some few $$$ there.
I manage to replace my brakes with no issues.