This install is on a 2002 Honda Civic Si-R (Canada) Hatchback but will apply to most models. Sometimes when a c-clamp is used to compress the piston, the piston will act like it's seized. However, a quick turn of the piston will compress it very easily.
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2008 Honda Civic Rear Disc Brake Pad Service
This week we revisit the 2008 Honda Civic to install new rear disc brake pads. If you need help with the front brake pads on this car, check out this video: http://youtu.be/T36H4x3PL6g
How To Replace A Rear Caliper, 93 Acura Integra - EricTheCarGuy
How To Replace A Rear Caliper, 93 Acura Integra - EricTheCarGuy
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Once again my brothers car is back for some more work and this time he needed a new rear caliper so I decided to make a video. There are may ways to bleed the system as I mention in the video so keep an open mind here as what I did worked.
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Installing Front Disc Brakes - AutoZone Car Care
http://www.autozone.com/autozone/brakeJob/brakeJob.jsp In the second installment of the AutoZone Complete Car Care - Brake Job Series, Bruce Bonebrake shows you how to inspect your disc brake system. Learn how to replace brake pads and brake rotors in this step-by-step video.
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2001-2005 Honda Civic Rear Drum Brakes Replacement
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In this video we'll show you how to replace the brake shoes and drums on a Honda Civic.
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2008 Honda Civic Front Brake Pad Service
Ever wonder how your front brakes work? You'll get a general idea from this video as I go through the steps involved in renewing the front brake pads on a 2008 Honda Civic.
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Replacing Rear Disc Brakes Part 2 - EricTheCarGuy
As you might have guessed this is part 2 of 3, I will put links in the video and in this description to guide you to the other parts. There really is more to this video than just replacing the rear brakes. I had some trouble during this procedure and decided to keep it on video to help you in the event you ran into any of these problems. I've also added how I jack up a vehicle from the rear. In short this one is packed with a bunch of stuff that I hope you find helpful in addition to just replacing the rear pads and rotors.
Link to part 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZ7MWfn0GqY
Link to part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMcqrb64wa4
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Replacing Rear Disc Brake Pads/Shoes on Toyota 2nd Gen Avalon 00-04 Save $100
After getting a quote from a local chain mechanic shop, I decided to change the brake pads myself. I did once before about 10 years and bit hard on cash at current econ. This video should be pretty universal on disc brakes but especially on Toyota Camry, Solara and Lexus ES 300/330.
How to Change Front Brakes Honda Civic 92-95
In this video I show how to remove, and install new brake pads on your 92 93 94 or 95 Honda Civic. It's pretty simple, you remove the front wheels, remove the caliper bolt, lift up the caliper, pull out the pads (if your going to remove the rotor or disc then you must remove the brake pad/caliper bracket and rotor screws and rotor), put in the new pads, and that's pretty much it.
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Tutorial: How to uninstall Honda brake rotor screws
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Honda's are infamous for having screws in the brake rotors to hold them in place from the factory. These screws many times are difficult to get out without stripping the screw. I show you a couple different ways to remove them. Also, if your rotor is stuck to your hub, I show you how to get them off the correct way, no hammers involved!
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how to compress rear calipers
This is the shady tree way of compressing and rotating the rear calipers on many cars. I am doing it on a Impulse RS caliper.
How to Install Replace Front Brakes Honda Civic 01-05 1AAuto.com
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1A Auto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace your own worn, squeaky, fading old front brakes. This video is applicable to 2001-2005 Honda Civic models.
Replacing Rear Disc Brakes Part 3 - EricTheCarGuy
Replacing Rear Disc Brakes Part 3 - EricTheCarGuy
As you might have guessed this is part 3 of 3, I will put links in the video and in this description to guide you to the other parts. There really is more to this video than just replacing the rear brakes. I had some trouble during this procedure and decided to keep it on video to help you in the event you ran into any of these problems. I've also added how I jack up a vehicle from the rear. In short this one is packed with a bunch of stuff that I hope you find helpful in addition to just replacing the rear pads and rotors.
Link to part 1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMcqrb64wa4
Link to part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5r9u-VNBgiY
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