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How To: Replace Brake Pads and Rotors on a 1999 to 2007 GMC Sierra

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  • čas přidán 17. 08. 2024
  • These step-by-step instructions detail a brake job on a 2004 GMC Sierra 1500, and will be similar to replacement procedures on your 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007, Chevy Silverado 1500. The replacement procedures will be similar for select Cadillac Escalade models from 2002. Replacing worn brake pads and rotors helps you maintain a safe, working braking system, and can help you avoid an accident. If you hear squealing or grinding noises when braking, or notice pulsing or shaking when you apply the brakes, it is important to replace both the brake pads and rotors as soon as possible for a complete brake repair.
    Supplies Needed for This Job:
    1. Safety Glasses: urlzs.com/hbwc
    2. Gloves: bit.ly/2GvfwAm
    3. Brake Pads: bit.ly/2ZAW78J
    4. Brake Rotors: bit.ly/2XNYtzd
    5. Jack: bit.ly/2ZxQiJl
    6. Jack Stands: bit.ly/2L1YEp9
    7. Ratchet and Sockets: bit.ly/2IEAOOi
    8. Breaker Bar: bit.ly/2UWfies
    9. Penetrating Oil: bit.ly/2H6qr42
    10. Flathead Screwdriver: bit.ly/2GTfy5c
    11. Caliper Hanger: bit.ly/2IZyP6K
    12. Wire Brush: bit.ly/2GLDsjj
    13. Silicone Brake Grease: bit.ly/3hwhEYY
    14. Caliper Compression Tool: bit.ly/2XNZPtN
    15. Bleeder Tool: bit.ly/2XQx9Rf
    16. Brake Cleaner: bit.ly/2UxiRmp
    17. Shop Towels: bit.ly/2viLw4m
    0:00 Welcome Back
    0:38 Remove the Wheels
    1:18 Remove the Caliper
    1:54 Remove the Old Brake Pads
    2:18 Remove the Old Rotor
    2:37 Clean & Grease Mounting Surfaces
    2:59 Install the New Rotor
    3:10 Clean Caliper Bracket
    3:28 Reinstall Caliper Mounting Bracket
    *Torque spec is actually 140 ft/lbs
    3:42 Install New Brake Pads
    4:03 Clean & Compress the Caliper
    4:40 Reinstall the Brake Caliper
    5:23 Reinstall the Wheels
    5:45 Test Your Brakes
    6:09 Break-In Procedure
    Your GMC Sierra’s brake pads and rotors are integral parts of the braking system that help slow your truck down when you apply the brakes. The brake pads clamp onto your Sierra’s brake rotors to slow the spinning wheels, and help to stop your truck smoothly. Replacing worn brake pads and rotors on your 2004 GMC Sierra is a straightforward repair that can help ensure you are able to drive safely. If you need to replace your truck’s brake pads or rotors, you may hear squealing or grinding sounds when braking, or you may experience pulsing or vibrations in the brake pedal. It’s recommended that both the brake pads and rotors on your 1999 to 2007 GMC Sierra be replaced at the same time, since the brake pads and rotors have been used for the same amount of time and they are likely to wear out at the same interval. Failing or malfunctioning brake pads or brake rotors can cause problems with braking distance and handling your GMC Sierra, and could put you and others in danger. Our detailed step-by-step instructions will help you perform a brake rotor and brake pad replacement on your GMC Sierra.
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    Park on a level surface.
    Carefully remove the plastic caps on your lug nuts with a 21mm socket, if your truck has them.
    Then loosen the lug nuts on the front wheels with your 22mm socket.
    Jack up the front end and put it on stands. Remove the lug nuts and wheel.
    Remove the two caliper bolts with a T55 socket and breaker bar. Slide out the two caliper slide bolts.
    Take the caliper off the rotor… and use your caliper hanger to secure it out of the way without putting any pressure on the brake line.
    Now, you should be able to remove the old brake pads. Remove the two caliper mounting bracket bolts with a 18mm socket.
    Take the mounting bracket off and set it aside.
    Spray penetrating oil where the rotor slides onto the bolts if it’s difficult to remove.
    Remove the rotor from the hub.
    *View full video for complete instructions*

Komentáře • 10

  • @oreillyautoparts
    @oreillyautoparts  Před 3 lety +1

    Supplies Needed for This Job:
    1. Safety Glasses: urlzs.com/hbwc
    2. Gloves: bit.ly/2GvfwAm
    3. Brake Pads: bit.ly/2ZAW78J
    4. Brake Rotors: bit.ly/2XNYtzd
    5. Jack: bit.ly/2ZxQiJl
    6. Jack Stands: bit.ly/2L1YEp9
    7. Ratchet and Sockets: bit.ly/2IEAOOi
    8. Breaker Bar: bit.ly/2UWfies
    9. Penetrating Oil: bit.ly/2H6qr42
    10. Flathead Screwdriver: bit.ly/2GTfy5c
    11. Caliper Hanger: bit.ly/2IZyP6K
    12. Wire Brush: bit.ly/2GLDsjj
    13. Silicone Brake Grease: bit.ly/3hwhEYY
    14. Caliper Compression Tool: bit.ly/2XNZPtN
    15. Bleeder Tool: bit.ly/2XQx9Rf
    16. Brake Cleaner: bit.ly/2UxiRmp
    17. Shop Towels: bit.ly/2viLw4m

  • @amarsingh-ls7qq
    @amarsingh-ls7qq Před 2 lety

    Fantastic camera work and tutorial! Please keep up the great work!!

  • @user-fp7xw5ji1k
    @user-fp7xw5ji1k Před 6 měsíci

    Great video. I think I can do it now. Thanks 😊

  • @alandolezalek9088
    @alandolezalek9088 Před rokem +1

    excellent

  • @DanielWalsh-zo3kl
    @DanielWalsh-zo3kl Před 10 měsíci

    How do you change calipers if needed

  • @frydemwingz
    @frydemwingz Před 6 měsíci

    was the AC Delco jack on purpose for this GMC or is that just what you have? lol

  • @samsquires2877
    @samsquires2877 Před 3 lety +1

    Fyi its supposed to be 140 ft lbs on the lug nuts

  • @zachm2057
    @zachm2057 Před 3 lety +1

    First

  • @ericblom9568
    @ericblom9568 Před 11 měsíci

    Overall, a good presentation up until the 2:20 mark when I saw that the rotors, while similar in appearance to my '06 are different in one IMPORTANT respect; they don't have the two holes drilled that the torx bolts use to affix the rotor to the wheel hub. Good for most folks, I guess, but useless to me. Oh well, the search goes on....