2007 2012 Nissan Sentra Brake Pads Rotors Replace How to 2008 2009 2010 2011 Install Remove

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Here I show how to remove and install the brake pads and rotors in you're 2007 through 2012 Nissan Sentra. This is the front brake pads and rotors, the way you will know if you need new brake pads and or rotors is a high-pitched squealing noise or a metal on metal grinding sound.

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Hey my man, the reason that bolt had so much resistance at 3:35 is because you had the whole bracket's weight pushing down on it. If you just hold up that bracket it'll come right out with your ratchet :)

Peace_
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Do you need to loosen the cap on the brake reservoir under the hood, while compressing the brake caliper piston in?

danielebbeling
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Good video bro helped me out a lot!

PS- I laugh at my own jokes too lol

swaggkiddfresh
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How tight did you go on the caliper mounting bracket bolts?

huntergolliday
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You should've took off your brake fluid cap off. So you push the air out of the lines. And you forgot bleed your brake lines.

djhodges
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Why did you use the extra time to put it back together

blakeglover
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I always put the wheel under the car so if it does go down it won't cause much damage. Still nothing has happened like that to me

ericneiman
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and thank you for the list of materials and equip! very helpful video!

marie
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Oh good, it's the grey one, same as me. lol

AndrewGrey
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This looks a lot easier than I thought but I don't have the tools

charleyu
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You ONLY care if the car fall and hurt you.... but you DON'T CARE if the jack fail and damage the customer or friend car???

youngclay
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Yeah, it's hilarious how these "DIY Auto Fixit" videos are always so bogus, all their nuts and bolts just spin easily and come off by hand ... what you don't see behind the scenes are the specialty mechanics tools like pneumatic impact wrenches and breaker bars used to get them off first, then they thread them back on by hand to make it look easy

The 2 bolts holding my caliper bracket on literally broke my electric impact hammer when I tried to get them off. So yeah, this "easy" job takes about $300-$400 in specialty tools to do. Very deceptive video.

sluggerbaloney