How to replace the Front Brakes 2014 - 2019 Chevrolet Silverado 🚗

How to replace the Front Brakes 2014 - 2019 Chevrolet Silverado 🚗

Find the parts used in the video on CarParts.com just there https://carparts.solutions/SILVERADO Over 1 million auto parts at your fingertips, download our app 🤖 https://carparts.solutions/AppGooglePlay or 🍎 https://carparts.solutions/AppIOS ⚙️ NEEDED CARPARTS AND PRODUCTS Threadlocker: https://carparts.solutions/Threadlocker Brakes Kit: https://carparts.solutions/FrontBrake... Brake cleaner: https://carparts.solutions/BrakeCleaner Copper grease 💪 TIGHTENING TORQUES Slide pin: 74 Ft-lbs Brake caliper mount bolts: 170 Ft-lbs 🛠 TOOLS The toolbox recommended by CARPARTS.COM to repair your Chevrolet Silverado: https://carparts.solutions/ToolBox List of the tools we used to replace the Front Brakes on a Chevrolet Silverado: Hydraulic jack: https://carparts.solutions/FloorJack Jack stands: https://carparts.solutions/JackStands 19 mm wrench Brake wind-back Tool : https://carparts.solutions/BrakePisto... Clamp Wheel lug wrench Torque wrench: 20 to 250 Ft-lbs https://carparts.solutions/TorqueWren... 100 to 600 Ft-lbs https://carparts.solutions/TorqueWren... Ratchet Flat head screwdriver Large flat head screwdriver 18 mm socket 19 mm socket Torx T30 socket Hammer Wire brush Cloth Clamp or iron wire Paper towels Don't forget to subscribe:    / @carpartscomofficial   🛻 COMPATIBLE VEHICLES The operation and tools displayed in the video should be available on the following vehicles : 2014 Silverado 2015 Silverado 2016 Silverado 2017 Silverado 2018 Silverado 2019 Silverado 📽 🛠 USEFUL VIDEOS 🛠 📽 How to jack your Silverado safely? ⬆ 🚗 :    • How to jack your 2014 - 2019 Chevrolet Sil...   How to replace front brakes, rotors and pads (Complete guide) 🚘 :    • How to replace front brakes, rotors and pa...   ⚠️ CARPARTS.COM'S INFOS Once the operation is completed, you'll need pump slowly on the brake pedal a few times until feeling a strong resistance from the pedal. The aim being to bring the brake pads closer to one other. Don't burn yourself on the pads if you've just gone for a drive as braking creates friction and long-lasting heat. When replacing brake discs, you also need to replace the brake pads. This is a mandatory procedure. Drive smoothly and avoid sudden braking for the first 30 miles or so, to avoid glazing the new pads. What do we mean by "glazing new brake pads"? Brake pads are made of a material that needs to be run-in when new. If this procedure is not done properly, when braking too hard, the material overheats and hardens. Consequently, the brakes become less effective. 🚨 DISCLAIMER This video is for entertainment purposes only. Carparts.com, Inc. disclaims all damages including, but not limited to, actual, consequential, and/or punitive, for any liability, claim, or any other injury or cause related to or arising from any information or lack thereof posted in this video. No information contained in this video shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. All mechanical car projects entail some risk. It is the sole responsibility of the viewer to assume this risk. If you are in doubt, please consult a licensed mechanic in your area. 📚 CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro 0:10 How to pull up your Silverado 0:21 Remove the brake caliper 1:22 Remove the pads 1:34 Remove the caliper mount 2:01 Remove the rotor 2:16 Clean the Wheel hub and the new rotor 2:26 Put the new rotor back + Clean the caliper mount 2:41 Put the caliper mount back + Tightening torque 3:13 Prepare the installation of the new pads 3:40 Insert the new brake pads 4:01 Check the slide pins 4:11 Put the caliper back + Tightening torque 4:48 Safety tips 5:01 Put your Silverado back on the ground 5:11 Tips