Replace car disc brakes and drum brakes

Replace car disc brakes and drum brakes

This four part automotive repair video series will show you everything you need to know to change disc and drum brakes on a vehicle. First you will learn how to choose the right tools for the brake job. Second, you will see how to replace drum brakes. Third you will be shown disc brake replacement on an automobile and how to disassemble and reassemble a front brake setup. Chapter four will show you how to disassemble and reassemble a rear brake system and explain the differences between the front and rear brake systems. It is possible for your car to have all drum brakes, it is most common for cars to have front disc brakes and rear drum brakes, and higher end vehicles tend to have all disc brakes. So no matter what brake setup your vehicle has, this automotive repair series will show you how to replace the brakes on your car.

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