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Cadillac ATS: Front Brakes

Cadillac ATS: Front Brakes

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I bring you through the process I used to swap out some brake on the front of a Cadillac ATS. This car needs some other work along the way so stay tuned! Dave: Eric- Did you ever do the Radiator on this GM model? Would you have a video to post? Working on a similar style Chevrolet Cruze, appears the only option is removal of the full front bumper cover and a lot of work. Wondering what you found on a similar body style GM vehicle. Thanks!
Date: 2020-08-05

Comments and reviews: 9


I stumbled on your videos I don't even remember when, and I have to say I respect the hell out of you for being an honest mechanic. I've watched so many of your videos on vehicles I have never and will never own long before even seeing these videos. I've dealt with my fair share of hacks and scumbag scammers, and you are by far not anywhere near any of them. You deserve a hell of a lot more subs than what you have. Keep up the great work, Sir!
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Eric wear your eye protection. You don't want to go through life saying Arrrrrr. That Nano impact has been around for a while have you had to do anything to it? Any tool that last a couple of years in your caveman hands would probably last the DIY-er a life time. You should have a sponser.
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Detroit oughta build Rust Belt models with at least cadmium plated fasteners and some paint on all those bare metal components that find their way out of the factory. Then maybe these cars would have a fighting chance at lasting more than a few years.
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My front disc brakes on 01 Chrysler Town and Country have pads without the abutment clips. I had to file a bit from the pad ears so they would fit which exposed bare metal. No lube on these ears would end up rusting? How to handle this?
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Push all the junk into the abs system. Seriously tho. When's the last time you blew a seal compressing calipers to fast? Insert meme here I don't do brake jobs often. But when I do I squeeze my pistons in so fast that I blow my seals.
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I'm always happy for entertainment especially now and you are one of the canals on You Tube I watching, super funny and creative. By the way I'm, 70 years young and still working on my project 1977 BMW 630CSI.
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I really find the videos you put out very helpful. Thank you for the explanations of jobs that you do. I have used a few of youre techniques its always cool to learn a new way to do something
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Being from Florida, its crazy seeing so much rust in a relatively new car. My 06 infinity is practically rust free. Note to self, stay in the south lol.
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It bears repeating: I have watched all your brake videos and I have learned something from every single one. I've also RE-learned plenty. Its all good.
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