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As the Canadian winter gives way to the refreshing spring, it's time to gear up for safer and smoother drives. In this comprehensive guide, we'll walk you through the step-by-step process of upgrading your vehicle's brakes with a quality aftermarket brake kit from PartsGo.ca. Embrace the empowering experience of a DIY brake change and reap the benefits of cost savings, transparency, and personalized upgrades.

Before You Begin: Ensure you have the necessary tools and materials:

  • Jack and jack stands
  • Lug wrench
  • Basic hand tools
  • C-clamp or brake caliper tool
  • New brake rotors and pads from PartsGo.ca

Step 1: Prepare Your Vehicle:

  • Park on a level surface and engage the parking brake.
  • Loosen the lug nuts on the wheel of the brake you're working on.

Step 2: Lift the Vehicle:

  • Use a jack to lift the vehicle off the ground and secure it with jack stands for safety.
  • Remove the lug nuts and take off the wheel.

Step 3: Remove the Caliper:

  • Locate the caliper and remove the bolts securing it to the bracket.
  • Carefully slide the caliper off the bracket without disconnecting the brake line.

Step 4: Remove the Old Brake Pads:

  • Take note of how the old brake pads are positioned and remove them.
  • Inspect the brake caliper bracket for any damage or wear.

Step 5: Remove the Brake Rotor:

  • If your brake rotor is held in place with screws, remove them.
  • The rotor may be stuck due to rust, tap it gently with a rubber mallet or use a penetrating oil to help loosen it.

Step 6: Install the New Brake Rotor:

  • Clean the new brake rotor with brake cleaner to remove any protective coating.
  • Slide the new rotor onto the wheel hub and secure it in place.

Step 7: Install the New Brake Pads:

  • Apply brake grease to the back of the new brake pads.
  • Insert the new brake pads into the caliper bracket, ensuring they align correctly.

Step 8: Compress the Caliper Piston:

  • Use a C-clamp or brake caliper tool to gently compress the caliper piston.
  • Ensure the caliper piston is fully retracted to accommodate the new, thicker brake pads.

Step 9: Reinstall the Caliper:

  • Slide the caliper over the new brake pads and secure it with the bolts.
  • Tighten the bolts to the manufacturer's specifications.

Step 10: Repeat on the Other Side:

  • Repeat the process on the other side of the vehicle.

Benefits of a DIY Brake Change:

  1. Cost Savings:

    • Save on labor costs by handling the brake change yourself with quality aftermarket brake kits from PartsGo.ca.
  2. Transparency and Control:

    • Choose the brake components that align with your preferences and budget, fostering transparency and control.
  3. Learn and Understand Your Vehicle:

    • Enhance your knowledge of car maintenance by engaging in a DIY brake upgrade.
  4. Personalized Upgrades:

    • Tailor your vehicle's braking capabilities with personalized upgrades from PartsGo.ca's diverse selection.
  5. Time Flexibility:

    • Enjoy the flexibility of deciding when to start and finish the project, eliminating the need to adhere to a mechanic's schedule.
  6. Avoiding Markups and Hidden Costs:

    • Eliminate mechanics' markups and potential hidden costs by sourcing your brake components from PartsGo.ca.
  7. Sense of Accomplishment:

    • Experience a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction from successfully completing a DIY brake upgrade.
  8. Community Support and Resources:

    • Join the DIY community to access valuable resources, tutorials, and advice from fellow car enthusiasts.

Congratulations, you've successfully upgraded your vehicle's brakes and unlocked a world of benefits with a DIY approach. With PartsGo.ca, your journey to a safer, smoother ride begins with quality aftermarket brake kits. Explore our range of aftermarket auto part kits, including brakes, suspension, and more, at www.partsgo.ca – where quality meets affordability.

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