Professional High Quality 6-PCS small Tweezer Sets Cyprus Importers
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Basic Information
■Model Number: RL-NZ009A
Additional Information
■Material: Q195 Cold-rolled Steel
■Thickness: 0.8mm, 1.0mm, 1.2mm
■Surface Treatment: Chrome Plated
■Finish: Polished
■Package: Suction Card
■OEM: Acceptable
■HS Code: 8203200000
■Samples: For FREE
■Delivery Time: Always 30 working days depending on the order quantity
■Packing: By standard cartons
Attention
■Do not heat it.
■Do not take acid drugs with it.
■Keep it clean after using it.
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00:00 Tools & Parts
00:09 Loosening the Lug Nuts
00:50 Jacking up the Car
01:21 Removing the Gorilla-Locked Tire
01:47 Removing the Old Brake Drum
02:09 Removing the Brake Dust
02:48 Switching to the Rear Driver Side Drum Brake
03:10 Removing the Old Hardware
05:23 Sanding the Rough Spots
05:55 Lubricating the Contact Points
06:05 Organizing the New Hardware
06:15 Removing the Old C-Clips from the Brake Shoe
07:01 Reassembling the Brake Shoe with New Hardware
08:51 Reinstalling the Brake Shoe
10:07 Installing New Pins & Springs
12:53 Adjusting the Star Wheel
13:12 Putting on the New Brake Drum
13:32 Putting Everything Else Back On
14:30 Flip Cam Setup
14:39 Tightening the Hand Brake
14:48 Tools & Parts
14:56 Yes, this was actually the sound my brakes were making.
This is not really a tutorial since this is the ONLY time I’ve ever done this! I learned from watching other people’s YouTube videos, so maybe this will be helpful for someone else, but work on your brakes at your own risk.
I didn’t really want to do the job myself at first. I wanted to pay someone else to do it, but the 2 or 3 people I took it to could never fix the squeak, so I had to take matters into my own hands — or go crazy!
This video is a test of my Flip Cam, which is pretty good except for close-ups. I never added a voiceover or soundtrack to this video as I had intended. If I had waited until I had completed that, then I’d never get this video uploaded! So here you go! As good as it gets.
Additional pics are at
https://photos.breakitandlearn.com/?page_id=199
FYI, a couple of my favorite car repair YouTube channels:
https://www.youtube.com/ericthecarguy
https://www.youtube.com/1aauto
On to the next project!
A look at this very unique multi tool.
The Crunch is a great vise grip but is a little lacking in The multi tool dept.
The blade is short and fully serrated, and the tools are limited. Unlike a Charge or Wave this isn’t a “one tool to rule them all” kinda tool, it’s more of a ” oh good, I have this crappy blade with me, I don’t have to walk back to my tool box” kinda tool.
I really like the vise grips and standard leatherman wire cutters but it’s kinda heavy and I much prefer a Charge TTi. As usual this is just my opinion, it may be exactly the tool that you need.
As usual the fit and engineering that goes into this tool is the high end quality that you’d expect from Leatherman.