Remember to like and subscribe for more videos, and to help me continue making them! 0:00 - Intro and Tools/Parts Used 2:09 - Remove Caliper Pin Bolts 3:10 - Remove and Secure Caliper 4:34 - Remove Pads and Mounting Bracket 5:53 - Remove Rear Rotor 7:00 - Clean and Prep for Reassembly 7:29 - Compare old Parts with New Parts 11:17 - Reinstall Rotor 12:30 - Reinstall Caliper Bracket 14:29 - Prepare Caliper for New Pads 16:30 - Brief Note on Removing Brake Line 17:08 - Install New Pads 18:10 - Reinstall Caliper and Finish In this video I show how I removed and replaced rear brake pads, rotors, and caliper hardware and caliper mounts on my 2018 Chevy Colorado Z71 4WD with the 3.6L. This is a detailed video on the steps I took and how I resolved any issues I ran into. I also briefly go over how to remove the caliper itself. I assume this method would be the same for all 2nd gen (2015-2022) Colorados, GMC Canyons, and even many rear-wheel-drive vehicles, assuming differing clearances and socket sizes. Verify application for your vehicle. Hopefully you find this video helpful! Feel free to discuss what has or hasn't worked for you in the past. Disclaimer: I am not a licensed Mechanic. This video is for entertainment purposes only. The methods and processes I used are not necessarily as outlined or recommended by GM. Always refer to GM/Chevrolet/GMC or your vehicle's manuals. I have not been endorsed by any of the companies or brands mentioned in this video. All opinions are entirely my own.