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Auto Repair: Car Disc & Drum Brake Jobs – 1 of 4



March 11, 2010 by admin  
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25 Responses to “Auto Repair: Car Disc & Drum Brake Jobs – 1 of 4”

  1. Tweek12345 says:

    i’d rather walk than listen to these people talk about talking about fixing brakes

  2. islamrapesthemind says:

    on second thought, u better walk (and wear a helmet)

  3. islamrapesthemind says:

    ride a bike

  4. islamrapesthemind says:

    try ebay

  5. kickasquirrel says:

    i just recently asked gm dealer for a service mauel and u can no longer obtain them

  6. elemineseslapolla says:

    what the hell? so much talk and then? nothing? you just wasted 9:21 of my life
    i wont forget it

  7. operatorofthedrones says:

    Scott is all business in the front and a party in the back. Long live the mullet!

  8. Chupria says:

    It start on 7.00 MIN

  9. davison1021 says:

    once it pierces the liquid leaks untill theirs none left and then oh no brakes so say what you like and no only one pierced i replaced it my self

  10. mrrobotto555 says:

    nissan sentras are front wheel drive, so you have a diagonal split hydraulic system. That means your left front and right rear wheels are on one hydraulic channel and your right front and left rear are on a seperate channel. so if u slammed into a wall its because BOTH channels were pierced… becuase a car with only one working hydraulic channel such as the one on your car still is able to provide 70% of the total stopping power.

  11. davison1021 says:

    and thats not true my sentra brakes peirced so i ran out of fluid and crashed thank you mr loud mouth

  12. davison1021 says:

    so when your rear brakelines bust you dont slam into a wall or a car

  13. mrrobotto555 says:

    ok so why add an extra master to the equation and bring the cost to build and maintenance up? besides all cars use dual hydraulic systems since 1967, so if there is a leak in one circuit, a valve closes it off and you still retain about 70% braking efficiency to slow and stop your vehicle. thank you very much mister master technician….

  14. keepingthefaith72 says:

    Too much talk … not enough action …

  15. davison1021 says:

    well ive been a mechanic for a while now and i can tell you besides connecting the extra master to the brake pedal their is no extra work besides on the assembly line.you can say what you want it will be the same even for changing the brake lines their is no exxtra work have a nice day

  16. mrrobotto555 says:

    well then you should know about diagonally split hydraulic systems…which im guessing u dont because of your original comment. You are not a mechanic, or at least not a very good one…

  17. chatuuumeesa says:

    Nice work. keep it up. mean time come for social media marketing for esteembpo**com sughg

  18. davison1021 says:

    not very much im a mechanic

  19. mrrobotto555 says:

    do you have any idea how much more complicated that system would be? i think that would raise the price of a brake job significantly because the technician would have to do more work…

  20. denso19 says:

    yea I thought so too, until i read your post then I was disappointed :(

  21. PsionNinja says:

    The music made me think this was going to turn into a porno

  22. davison1021 says:

    y not a front and rear master cylinder for when your rear break lines burst fuck auto companies they want us to crash

  23. felicien says:

    wow, this is actually old….

  24. jibjib77734333 says:

    all business up front… party in teh rear woot!

  25. TheSlayerIsBack says:

    lol this is some old ass shit

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