WINTERS Coming ceramics heater #shorts #short
cheap heater that gives lots of heat. good for workbench #canada #usa #india #review
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Personal heater review. For shop work bench etc #heater #ceramic
personal heater review. quick video of a personal heater from Canadian tire by Noma. #canada #review #russia
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golfing at wilds restort #shorts
Wilds resort in eastern province. Short and not so sweet. #canada #review #resort #golf
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blind rivet/ nut rivet #shorts #short
how to use a rivet gun, nut rivet or nut sert. #canada #usa #india #howto
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3 in 1 wireless microphone, Best microphone for YouTube. #wirelessmicrophone #microphone
3 in 1 wireless microphone. This is a wireless microphone I been using for awhile and I love it, still going strong and no complaints so far. Just because its cheap don't mean its bad. I got this for my ZVE 10. #canada #usa #india #review
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stupid design for brake hose #canada #cars
brake job on a nissan rogue. #canada #nissan #diy
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How to change rear brake pads and drum on 2015 rogue #brakes #repair
how to change rear brake pads. Had a video on this years ago but it was speed up and sound funny so redid it. #canada #usa #nissan
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cheap action camera #shorts
amazon cheap akaso camera. great value for the price. #canada #usa #india #review
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under 100 dollar action camera. cheap akaso camera. #actioncamera #gopro
under 100 dollar action camera. this camera is great. I bought this on amazon and it works great cant complain at all. comes with enough accessories and great battery life.
#canada #usa #india #review
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WOO WOO steam train at station,all aboard #train #steamtrain #steam
Steam train leaving station and there's something about a steam train that's just relaxing. I love steam trains.
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Mastercraft Canadian tire sale, some nice deals #shorts
Canadian tire products are on sale. sometimes you can get good deals. #sale #mastercraft #savemoney
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steam train station #train #steamtrains
All aboard!!!! Trains are a wonder, older the better love steam trains. #canada #usa #india material in this short is uncopywrited
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shout out to bad attitude c 10 #shoutout #youtube
shout out to bad attitude c 10 Thanks Blake for the stickers and the short, awesome. check out Bad attitude @BadAttitudeC-10
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All aboard!! waiting for the steam train #steamtrains #train
Help from mixkit sound and audio. The material in this short is noncopyrighted. #canada #usa #india #train
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large rock on truck
Large truck being filled with large rock by dozer. #canada #usa #equipment
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c 10 truck racing
I like doing shout outs to other YouTube channels and swapping stickers. great channel. #c 10 truck #racing #cars
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yummy, easy, and tasty. #shorts
tasty and easy pasta dish. quick and healthy. #canada #usa #recipe
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Mail call sticker time. #shoutout #channel
Mail call sticker time from @bigsonslawncare with a mention of @Big_Johns Mail call #canada #usa #india
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How to replace your front brake pads. #brake #mechanic
How to replace your front brake pads. Here at heterogeneity Rocks we want you to know that we are not a mechanic and you do this at your own risk.
Disclaimer: DIY projects featured in this channel are undertaken at your own risk. Prioritize caution, follow safety guidelines, and consult professionals for complex or hazardous projects. The creators are not liable for any loss, damage, or injury resulting from the content. Additionally, this channel may include tool or product reviews. While these reviews aim to provide helpful insights, viewers should conduct their own research and make informed decisions before purchasing any reviewed tools or products. Affiliate links or sponsorships support the channel, but it is important to independently evaluate the suitability and reliability of the recommended tools or products before making a purchase.
Note: Before starting, make sure you have all the required tools and safety equipment, including a jack, jack stands, lug wrench, c-clamp or brake caliper tool, a set of new brake pads, brake fluid, and gloves.
1. Gather Tools and Materials:
Jack and jack stands
Lug wrench
C-clamp or brake caliper tool
Wrench or socket set
Brake fluid
New brake pads
Brake cleaner
Gloves and safety glasses
2. Prepare the Vehicle:
Park the car on a level surface and engage the parking brake.
Loosen the lug nuts on the front wheels slightly (don't remove them completely).
3. Lift the Vehicle:
Use the jack to lift the front of the vehicle.
Place jack stands under the vehicle for added safety.
Fully remove the lug nuts and take off the front wheels.
4. Remove the Brake Caliper:
Locate the brake caliper (the component that clamps onto the brake rotor).
Remove the caliper bolts using a wrench or socket.
Gently slide the caliper off the rotor and suspend it using a wire or bungee cord to prevent strain on the brake hose.
5. Remove the Old Brake Pads:
Take note of how the old brake pads are positioned and connected.
Carefully remove the brake pads from the caliper bracket. You might need to use a screwdriver to gently pry them out.
6. Compress the Caliper Piston:
Before installing the new pads, you need to compress the caliper piston to make room for the thicker pads.
Place an old brake pad against the piston.
Use a c-clamp or brake caliper tool to slowly compress the piston back into the caliper housing.
7. Install the New Brake Pads:
Apply a thin layer of brake grease to the back of the new brake pads (where they contact the caliper bracket).
Place the new brake pads into the caliper bracket, aligning them as the old ones were.
8. Reattach the Brake Caliper:
Slide the caliper back onto the rotor, making sure the brake pads fit over the rotor properly.
Reinstall and tighten the caliper bolts.
9. Reinstall the Wheels:
Put the front wheels back on and hand-tighten the lug nuts.
10. Lower the Vehicle:
Use the jack to lower the vehicle off the jack stands.
11. Tighten Lug Nuts and Test Brakes:
Tighten the lug nuts in a star pattern to ensure even tightening.
Gently press the brake pedal a few times to seat the new brake pads.
12. Check Brake Fluid Level:
Open the brake fluid reservoir under the hood and check the fluid level. If necessary, add brake fluid to the recommended level.
13. Test Drive:
Take the vehicle for a short test drive in a safe area to ensure the brakes are functioning correctly.
Remember, brake work is critical for your safety. If you're unsure about any step, it's best to consult a professional mechanic. Always follow proper safety procedures and guidelines when working on your vehicle.
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