How to Replace Front Brakes 2015-2020 Ford F-150

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This video shows you how to install front brake pads and rotors on your 2015-2020 Ford F-150. Brake pads wear out over time, much like tires, and need replacing, on average, every 50,000 miles, with variations depending on driving habits and environment. Brake rotors may also need to be replaced if they are warped or grooved. Often, it’s safer and more cost effective to replace pads and rotors at the same time. Squealing or grinding noises, or wheel vibration are all symptoms of worn brakes.

Estimated installation time for a professional technician is approximately: 1 hour 6 minutes

This repair was done on a 2015 Ford F-150 XLT 3.5L Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door 4WD Automatic and the process should be similar on the following vehicles:
2015 Ford F-150
2016 Ford F-150
2017 Ford F-150
2018 Ford F-150
2019 Ford F-150
2020 Ford F-150

Tools you will need:
• Pocket Screwdriver
• Pry Bar
• 13mm Socket
• 21mm Socket
• Brake Caliper Compressor Tool. Dual Piston. Pump Style.
• Channel-Lock Pliers
• 1/2 Inch Impact Gun
• Ratchet
• Torque Wrench
• Brake Parts Cleaner
• Copper Anti-Seize
• Gloves
• Paper Towels
• Safety Glasses
• Sandpaper
• Silicone Brake Parts Lubricant
• Bore Brush
• Floor Jack
• Hammer
• Jack Stands
• Wheel Chocks
• Wire Brush

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5 Comments

  1. I’m a handy person but anything mechanical terrifies me. I was able to follow this video and do my brakes on my own for the first time. And it only took one uber ride to harbor freight for a breaker bar during the process 🤣
    Thanks for making this very clear to follow along.
    My only suggestion would be to add a few seconds at the beginning of your videos with what materials and tools will be needed along the way.

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