Hi! Here is the link for the tool (it’s also listed in the video description for you as well) www.amazon.com/dp/B01MRWOWJZ?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_7QEZF0Q4XCJ5EW6HVSDG
Would I need this done if when I put my car in reverse and back up it makes a noise?? I have a 2021. It also does this after it rains or after having washed my car.
Not necessarily, how many miles are on the car? For reference I'm at 45k, and my brakes were still around half life. Only replaced them since I was in there changing the wheel studs. I would try soaking them down with some wheel/brake dust cleaner, and spraying off with a pressure washer and see if the noise is still there. Could be caked up brake dust casuing the noise. Mine also makes noise for a short period of time after wash/rain from a very light layer of corrision/rust on the face of the rotor, but typically goes away quickly.
@@ravenbradford5351 yeah thats way low to need to replace the brakes, unless you are tracking the car or something extreme lol. I'd try a good cleaning, or next time you rotate you're tires spend a little time really getting in there to clean them. I do it about every 5k miles while I change my oil and rotate.
So front studs are kind of tricky, you either have to remove the hub to be able to get the old studs removed, or need to dremel a small channel to be able to remove them. They are not nearly as easy unfortunately lol.
@@yuzi1x249 you can look up a few videos of how to do the front studs on UA-cam on an older accord. Basically had to take a dremel and make a small half moon shaped indention in the outer portion of the hub to allow the stud head to pass by
@@yuzi1x249 ua-cam.com/video/SUiFKXz6NSw/v-deo.htmlsi=R0KpziiK8BArG58e this is the one I used for reference when I did mine. Take your time, it’s not a super fun job lol
Thanks gonna follow this for my 2019 Honda Civic Si. Looks identical in the rear from when I did my brakes earlier this year
Good job!
Do you have to have the tool that the nut goes on? The tool that go onto the stud?
Hi! Here is the link for the tool (it’s also listed in the video description for you as well)
www.amazon.com/dp/B01MRWOWJZ?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_7QEZF0Q4XCJ5EW6HVSDG
Would I need this done if when I put my car in reverse and back up it makes a noise?? I have a 2021. It also does this after it rains or after having washed my car.
Not necessarily, how many miles are on the car? For reference I'm at 45k, and my brakes were still around half life. Only replaced them since I was in there changing the wheel studs. I would try soaking them down with some wheel/brake dust cleaner, and spraying off with a pressure washer and see if the noise is still there. Could be caked up brake dust casuing the noise. Mine also makes noise for a short period of time after wash/rain from a very light layer of corrision/rust on the face of the rotor, but typically goes away quickly.
@@jimbiscuits1049 It’s has 16k
@@ravenbradford5351 yeah thats way low to need to replace the brakes, unless you are tracking the car or something extreme lol. I'd try a good cleaning, or next time you rotate you're tires spend a little time really getting in there to clean them. I do it about every 5k miles while I change my oil and rotate.
@@jimbiscuits1049 okay thank you so much
@@ravenbradford5351 for sure dude, any time!
Is this the same for a 2017 accord?
I’m not positive to be honest! I think it may be different
I have a 2022. is that the same set up?
Yes sir, should be the same set up!
Does this work for the front brake studs too?
So front studs are kind of tricky, you either have to remove the hub to be able to get the old studs removed, or need to dremel a small channel to be able to remove them. They are not nearly as easy unfortunately lol.
@@jimbiscuits1049what do u mean by that im doing mine rn
@@yuzi1x249 you can look up a few videos of how to do the front studs on UA-cam on an older accord. Basically had to take a dremel and make a small half moon shaped indention in the outer portion of the hub to allow the stud head to pass by
@@jimbiscuits1049 do u mind sending me the link im stuck rn
@@yuzi1x249 ua-cam.com/video/SUiFKXz6NSw/v-deo.htmlsi=R0KpziiK8BArG58e this is the one I used for reference when I did mine. Take your time, it’s not a super fun job lol