Top 10 Brake system GREASING Points, How to grease the brake system

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Published 2021-04-27
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All Comments (21)
  • @jeffbailey7328
    Been doing everything you pointed out in this video for 23+ years. Never had any problems with any of my brake jobs. Glad someone is teaching people the right way to do it. Great job!
  • @42VS42
    It's rare to see someone doing things right. Such a useful video, thanks!
  • Ive been doing this for 15 years for my Toyota RAV4 3.5L V6 2008. I will never change this car for a new car because I know what I put and quality parts in my car. I bought 38K new on 2008 + maintenance in total of more than 50k ❤ ✌️ thank you 🙏 for making this video your amazing putting people safety!
  • That’s probably the best brake job video I have seen. Very detailed and straight forward. Thank you Sir.
  • @parsecpres
    Attention to detail is what separates the hacks from Professionals like you. My Man.
  • @GMAd-yc1vj
    My rear calipers were getting stuck. After cleaning everything I installed new rubber seals, grommets and greased up nicely like you showed in the video. Good work thank you for the tutorials.
  • @ferndog1461
    When cleaning the brake dust, spray down with brake cleaner or similar to get area wet. Then use a brush and sweep downward & outward with your hand. Using compressed air will send the cancer dust all up in the air for you or your co-workers to breathe in.
  • Awesome video. It’s refreshing when someone actually knows what they are talking about. Well done sir.
  • @DopeZilla_
    I like the way you describe what your doing!! Most mechanics don’t even clean the stuff they fix. I’m a true believer in cleaning anything I take off before I put it back on. But thank you for your time. I’m already done but still watch your videos
  • @at4225
    Finally! somebody who says where to put grease instead of the keyboard warriors saying this is wrong..that is wrong...and nobody can agree on where to grease things. Good video.
  • Perfect. Straightforward, to the point, no messin' around, LOTS of excellent tips to make it great. Thank you!!
  • Trevor Dunn was like around 23 when this came out. How can you make such riffs in early 20s damn this guy is pure genius and you play it very well 🎉
  • @jayschumacher815
    Great job. Thanks for posting. Straight n to the point, no BS.
  • @rael5469
    I'm in my late 60s and I've never slathered on the grease on the brake system. Just key points. The caliper sliding contact points and the mount bolts that it slides on. That's it. It has always seemed more important to me to shine the sliding contact points more than anything. Give them a fresh start. As long as those sliding surfaces are smooth they will do much better.
  • @norakat
    One of the most complete videos on lubing brakes I found so far. And from a place that specializes in brakes.. great find!
  • @mikes1798
    Thanks for the share. Using silicone grease on any parts with rubber contact (like the guide pins with the rubber bushings and the pistons) is a must. Petroleum based grease will cause the bushings on the pins to expand locking the pins in place and ultimately warping the rotors for example.
  • @xxdustinadamsxx
    I just found your channel. Vidoes are fantastic! I have subscribed and plan to search to see if there are any for current issues I'm having. I also need to find a good channel for motorcycles. I'm no mechanic and there are certain things that I won't even attempt, but for the simpler things that I can do, I appreciate knowledgeable people like you sharing your expertise! I can afford to own my car, but keeping up with everything required or when things go bad is really difficult these days. Thanks again!
  • @tpz7618
    Great video! I have done a ton of brake jobs in my life and always do them just as you described in this video!