Learn how to change the front brake pads on your Subaru WRX STi. The Brembo braking system with 4 pots in the front and 2 pots in the rear are actually pretty simple to do. Mitsubishi Lancer's and the older Infiniti G35s have the same braking system, so the install will be the same.
We were messing around with the power washer and GoPro Hero2 the other day while cleaning my friends BBS wheels. So I decided to make a slow motion video with the footage. Lots of water!
Learn how to change the spark plugs on your 1995 Honda Accord. Basically any 4cly Honda, this procedure is exactly the same, as with many other cars in general. Very simple install and will help your engine get better gas mileage.
Learn how to change the cabin air filter on a 2003 Honda Pilot. 2001-2006 Acura MDX is exactly the same thing. I relate this to changing the furnace filter in your house. Don't neglect it because you don't want to be breathing in all the dirt and dust from outside!
Learn how to change your rear dif fluid on a 2003 Honda Pilot. The Acura MDX is the same thing for 2001-2006 models. Pretty simple install, just make sure you break the fill bolt loose before you drain your fluid!
Learn how to change your tranny fluid on a 2003 Honda Pilot. This procedure is pretty simple. Basically like changing your oil, but in a different location.
Learn how to change your brake fluid on a 1995 Honda Accord. This is pretty similar for most Honda's and cars in general. Make sure you have a partner, or this becomes hard unless you have a suction tool to get the fluid out.
Learn how to change the lower ball joint on a 1995 Honda Accord. This tutorial is pretty similar for most Honda's as well. Don't let the lower ball joint go bad on you. It's a serious safety hazard to let the joint break while you're on the road. Trust me! Your wheel will basically fall out of the wheel well and you will have problems!
Hey guys. Here's a tutorial on how to change the timing belt and water pump on a 2002 Honda Accord. Any 90-02 Accord, this procedure is basically the same, with minor adjustments here and there. I did the exact same thing on my 95 Accord and it worked out fine. Make sure you have all the proper tools though, especially for that pesky crank pulley bolt. Grrrr on that thing!