How To Change Front Brake Pads and Rotors on Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger, Or Magnum DETAILED

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This is a DETAILED guide on how to remove and install the front brake pads and rotors on a Chrysler 300, Dodge Charger, Or Dodge Magnum. There are around 34 🧰 tools and supplies you NEED to gather before working on this project. Please 👍 Like 👍 and Subscribe if this helps. Click on SHOW MORE to see ALL tools.
Here is a complete Check ✔️ List of 34 things to grab:
1) Floor Jack amzn.to/3oLllOd
2) Jack Stands amzn.to/3l1Npuk
3) Breaker Bar amzn.to/3oQGTJx
4) Ratchet Wrench 🔧 amzn.to/2JiEG9d
5) Socket Set amzn.to/2THxwxi
6) Torque Wrench 🔧 amzn.to/3jLg4CN
7) Flat tip screwdriver 🪛
8) Sledge Hammer ( NOT a regular hammer) 🔨 amzn.to/2TMVnvD
9) Rubber Mallet amzn.to/3dKelN9
10) C-Clamp amzn.to/3dsFcNv
OR
Channel Lock Pliers amzn.to/2PQagyr
11) Chisel amzn.to/35XlEwO
12) Torch (buy in store too expensive online!)
13) Bungee cords amzn.to/3miaGKk
14) Wire-Brush amzn.to/3riBlZB
15) Steel Wool amzn.to/34NvRfQ
16) Sandpaper amzn.to/38fT5Md
17) Needle Nose Pliers amzn.to/3oLkQUp
18) Penetrating Oil amzn.to/325XWgJ
19) Brake Cleaner amzn.to/2HQCzsC
20) Brake Fluid Oil amzn.to/2PyTYtX
21) Air Can (optional) amzn.to/31OSIW1
22) Anti-Seize amzn.to/3eoBIeT
23) Grease amzn.to/3mDy2ZA
24) Syringe pump amzn.to/3cLCsM3
25) Shop Towels 🧻 amzn.to/3kNSKpi
26) Goggles amzn.to/34PQ84o
27) Gloves 🧤 amzn.to/2HWG9BJ
28) Knee-pads amzn.to/3kMe0eW
29) Flashlight 🔦
30) Mask 😷 (EVERYONE should have this by now)
31) Front Brake Pads
32) Front Brake Clips
33) Front Rotors
34) A couple 🍺🍺 after you get all the tools above AND then COMPLETE the job!
Getting the tools took me a couple hours... almost the same amount of time to actually complete the changing of the pads and rotors. This is why I their is a COMPLETE CHECKLIST ABOVE as an easy reference guide so you don't have to waste as much time ⏲️. This is also why I created this detailed video.
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Пікірлер: 20

  • @yilol
    @yilol3 ай бұрын

    This is the man you WANT doing your brake job. Thorough, detailed, complete and competent. Great video sir. Excellent job!

  • @FixCarYourself

    @FixCarYourself

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much and that you enjoyed it and appreciated the level of detail I put into the video!

  • @ralf8534
    @ralf85344 ай бұрын

    Glad I found this found 🙏🏻 great video appreciate you talking throughout the entire walk through I’ll be doing this soon

  • @FixCarYourself

    @FixCarYourself

    4 ай бұрын

    Awesome your welcome, and I'm glad you enjoy the video!

  • @gregoryharris8706
    @gregoryharris8706 Жыл бұрын

    Thanks! , well detailed video.

  • @FixCarYourself

    @FixCarYourself

    Жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed the details!

  • @GregLopez75
    @GregLopez753 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing. It made my job easier on my 2014 chrysler 300. The only difference is I had to loosen the brake line bracket to be able to loosen the caliper bracket. Cheers from Dallas TX.

  • @FixCarYourself

    @FixCarYourself

    3 жыл бұрын

    Awesome. Great tip!

  • @ja4018
    @ja40183 жыл бұрын

    Thanks buddy I think I can do this now

  • @FixCarYourself

    @FixCarYourself

    3 жыл бұрын

    Glad it helped!

  • @forzaitalia41487
    @forzaitalia414873 жыл бұрын

    Instead of putting the grease on the pads I started putting it on just the calipers where it’s going to touch the back of the pads. Looks cleaner especially since the grease I use is orange.

  • @FixCarYourself

    @FixCarYourself

    3 жыл бұрын

    Nice!

  • @Ottonic6

    @Ottonic6

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes! You shouldn't have to put any grease on the brackets either, they're stainless, the pads will slide just fine without it. Also grease will attract dirt. I just go with the way Eric O. (SMA Channel) does them. I would put some on the piston where they contact the pads... This was great info on the procedure.

  • @mando1k53
    @mando1k532 жыл бұрын

    👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @FixCarYourself

    @FixCarYourself

    2 жыл бұрын

    Glad this helped!

  • @staceym8031
    @staceym80313 жыл бұрын

    I have never had to use all that shit to change brake pads or rotors whats all the cans and a drill what are drilling if you have a jack and stands and a socket set I think I seen more than one hammer

  • @FixCarYourself

    @FixCarYourself

    3 жыл бұрын

    You don't need to use all of it, but most of the items depending on your situation. You will need the extra tools to take off pads and rotors on an old car especially if you live in a harsh snowy climate. Let me further explain: Like the cans in the video are penetrating oil which helps if its hard to get off any rusty bolts. The other can is brake cleaner which is good to put on the brake rotors as their is usually a coat put onto the rotors during manufacturing and it helps to remove it with brake cleaner. The air can is not necessary but I used it to remove fine brake dust on the brake pad brackets before I lube them with grease. The drill is really a power tool with a grinder attachment. If your brakes were rusty or very hard to put on new ones, then its a common practice to "shave" the brake pad holders specifically where the pads lay... so the brake pads can slide on easier. You could then use a clean cloth and an air can to get the fine particles off. As for the hammers: I used 1 rubber mallet to knock off the old brake pads and I used it to tap on the new brake pads. The sledge hammer should only be used on freeing the seized brake rotor, which is the only way I could get the old rotor off. I wish I only needed a socket set, jack stand, and pads, and rotors, but the truth is it can be more complicated and because I am doing the job, I make sure I do it correctly and better than if I were to take in in to another mechanic or dealer. Anyway I could go on and explain in further detail why all the tools are necessary if you would like. Hope this helps other viewers to take their time and have more tools and supplies on you in case you run into problems.

  • @Ottonic6

    @Ottonic6

    11 ай бұрын

    @@FixCarYourself Like the old saying: Better to have the extras and not need them, than to not have the extras, then need them. I seem to always have more than I need, but you never know until you get into the job. But if you have already done them years back, you know more of what it will take this time.

  • @FixCarYourself

    @FixCarYourself

    11 ай бұрын

    Nicely put!

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