How To Install Repair Replace Front Disc Brakes Chevy Venture Pontiac Montana 97-05 1AAuto.com
www.1aauto.com 1AAuto shows you how to repair, install, fix, change or replace your own worn, squeaky, fading old front brakes. This video is applicable to 1997-2005 Chevy Venture and Pontiac Montana models.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

Very thorough video.
I’ve done lots of brakes, on different vehicles, but each has different bolting sizes *torx* , 15mm, etc.. I was about to replace a rotor, and used your video for a reference to see what sizes I need. I was surprised that even though I have done it many times before, I had forgotten some things, and this video helped me ensure all tools and preps were in place before starting. This *and other* videos you produce are really helpful, and I want to thank you for explaining/showing it so well!
I found this video to be very insightfull, I think I even have the confidence to try this myself…
@ozarkmtn1 Thanks a lot and glad to be of a help. Please consider 1A Auto dot com next time you need parts.
Hey Mike, Just want to say you and your videos are great they are clear and very easy to follow step by step.
This week My Grand Prix needed new front hub wheel bearings to past inspection so I took the challange on my self to save some money and I could have not done without you & your awsome videos keep up the great work and thank you for your help.
@mrexecutive1 Most pads now have plates that act to keep them from squeaking. Plus anti sieze may work for a few hundred miles but then it will wear away and if your pads were going to squeak they will squeak. Also the Anti sieze could heat up run and end up getting on the brakes, then you have quiet brakes that don’t work!
Dear Mike,
What are you thought on applying anti-sieze on back of pads as sort of an anti-queak?