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Here's how to change your car's brakes

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When a brake pad wears down on a rotor, it will often make a squeaking sound when applied. This is an audible safety measure to make sure that the driver knows to change the brakes soon. A typical brake pad job on a regular commuter/non-performance car costs around $50-$80 for all four sets of pads, and about $150-$200 for a set of pads and rotors, front and rear.C-Clamp, Hydraulic Jack, Jack Stands, Pry Bar, Wire Brush, Gloves, etc. are some of the tools used. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Here's how to change your car's brakes


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Here's How To Change Your Car's Brakes
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How Do I Know If I Need To Change My Brakes?
  • When a brake pad wears down on a rotor, it will
    often make a squeaking sound when applied. This
    is an audible safety measure to make sure that
    the driver knows to change the brakes soon. 

3
How Much Does It Cost To Change Brakes?
  • A typical brake pad job on a regular
    commuter/non-performance car costs around 50-80
    for all four sets of pads, and about 150-200
    for a set of pads and rotors, front and rear.

4
How Do I Change My Brakes?
  • Step 1 Acquire Tools
  • C-Clamp, Hydraulic Jack, Jack Stands, Pry Bar,
    Wire Brush, Gloves, etc. are some of the tools
    used.

5
  • Step 2 Buy Brake Pads And Rotors
  • With brake pads, ceramic tends to be the best, as
    they give the best brake feel and the longest
    protection against brake fade, although dust may
    accumulate on your wheel a bit more than
    conventional pads. you should change brake pads
    in CAR BRAKE SERVICE

6
  • Step 3 Loosen Lugs
  • In order to get the best purchase on the front
    lug nuts, engage the parking/emergency brake put
    your 1/2" breaker bar on the appropriate socket
    size and turn counter-clockwise with the car on
    he ground. 

7
  • Step 4 Raise Car
  • Put the hydraulic jack underneath either the
    car's frame rail or factory jacking points on the
    side of the car, a usual step in CAR BRAKE
    SERVICE.

8
  • Step 5 Loosen Caliper
  • There should be 2 12mm or 14mm bolts on the
    caliper. Remove them and the caliper should be
    able to slide out. If the caliper doesn't slide
    out easily, use a pry bar or flat head
    screwdriver and pry it out, CAR BRAKE SERVICE.

9
  • Step 6 Remove Caliper Carrier
  • Remove the 2 17mm or 19mm bolts on the rear of
    the hub that keep the caliper carrier on. These
    are on tight, so use a breaker bar with a mallet
    or an impact gun if you can.major step in CAR
    BRAKE SERVICE.

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CAR BRAKE SERVICE
  • Bright Spark
  • Al Quoz Industrial Area 2,
  • Near Oasis Village Dubai
  • 9714 3386638
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