Friday, May 18th, 2012

Auto Repair: Car Disc & Drum Brake Jobs – 3 of 4

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8 Responses to “Auto Repair: Car Disc & Drum Brake Jobs – 3 of 4”
  1. ICUC007 says:

    So far I really like all your videos. You speak clearly and seem to be thorough. I will be attempting this soon. Thank you Very Much.

  2. KINGHERODES says:

    thank you

  3. TheTexasAk47 says:

    He packed the bearing wrong lol small side down first. To push the grease in…

  4. TheTexasAk47 says:

    @canadaeast Early 70′s looking at the car’s calipers. Though those calipers were used into the late 80′s. The principle is the same today just a little different harware.

  5. canadaeast says:

    When was this video made? 1950 ?

  6. CRDLIBERTY says:

    nice car lol love those ready to blow tires hehe junker

  7. Amandalicious1987 says:

    that exactly what I did…)))))

  8. jimramp says:

    Very good

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