2016 Mazda3 Front Brakes Replacement - How To
This video shows the process of replacing the front brakes on a 2016 Mazda3 Grand Touring. Parts Needed: New brake pads New brake rotors (if needed) Anti-seize (optional but preferred) Tools Needed: Socket wrench Sockets (13mm, 17mm, and 21mm or lug wrench) Flat head screwdriver C-clamp (for compressing brake piston) Floor jack Jack stands Breaker bar or pipe (recommended) There you have it! Feel free to comment any questions and we will be sure to provide any suggestions we may have! DISCLAIMER This video is intended for informational and entertainment purposes only. All repairs should be handled by a licensed professional. We, steveandthemilkman, are not responsible or liable for any damages, loss, or injuries that may result from or be related to the use of any methods or equipment shown in this video. We do not guarantee that the content of this video is complete or accurate. Any damages, loss, or injuries that may occur due to the use of any equipment or information provided in this video are the responsibility of the user only. This disclaimer supersedes any content of this video.

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