In this video I film my buddy change rear brake pads and rotors on a 2017 Honda Civic. Rear brake replacement on a Honda Civic is really easy. Do it yourself and save money!
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NOTE: My buddy really rushed this job. So here are a few things that I forgot to film and you should do. 1) Clean and grease the slide pins / caliper bolts before reinstalling them. Those are the are the ones you took off using the 7mm Hex Socket. 2) Sand down, clean and grease the hub before you install the new rotors. 3) Sand down, clean and grease the caliper where the brake pads get installed.
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Thanks for this video. I am a lazy weekend diy mechanic only. I use a bi directional obd tool for ebp reset. The rotor screw that keeps on stripping is not a Philips head but a JIS ( Japanese Industry Standard). Who knew?
You should change your name to breaking it because that’s what everyone’s gonna do following your video😂
Watching you just pop off thr dust caps with ease makes me want to burn my mother fucking car to the ground. Fuck this shit.
To remove rotors spray KROIL on the screws, let stand for 10 minutes, then use an impact screwdriver