Brake system cleaning tutorial. This video DIY guide will show you how you can properly and safely clean your brake rotors, calipers and brake pads. It also shows you how to replace brake pads as well.
Most people don't know how to maintain their braking system which is a crucial part of our vehicle. This video can help you out by starting to clean your brakes thoroughly.
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Brake Cleaner
1/2 Drive Socket Wrench Set
Sand Paper
Oil Drip Pan
Silicone Paste
Piston Brake Compressor
3 Ton Jack Stand
Floor Jack 3.5 Tons
Isopropyl Alcohol
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