It would have good to know that there are two pads with two wear indicator tabs and two pads with one indicator tab. I completely installed the driver side and then realllized i use the two with two wear indicators on the driver side. Will this affect braking performance?
No, he should compress the caliper pistons while still attached with the bleeder valve open. Reversing the fluid flow is bad for the ABS system. This way there is no back pressure at all. Only cost you a bottle of DOT3 fluid and will remove any air in the caliper as a bonus. Remember to only have the bleeder open while you have pressure on the piston.
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Great video as usual!! Thanks again I was after the torque specs and again....you didn’t disappoint 👍🏼
It would have good to know that there are two pads with two wear indicator tabs and two pads with one indicator tab. I completely installed the driver side and then realllized i use the two with two wear indicators on the driver side. Will this affect braking performance?
The brake pads are identical, how did you know which one was for the inside and outside?
You slid that pad in there like nothing I had to beat it in!
should you replace those clips on the caliper mount?
your back feeding g the abs manual. that will take out the abs manual. open the bleader let the old brake fluid out
Followed your instructions but I blew a rear brake line! You should put a note in there to remove the reservoir cap so the system doesn't pressurize.
No, he should compress the caliper pistons while still attached with the bleeder valve open. Reversing the fluid flow is bad for the ABS system. This way there is no back pressure at all. Only cost you a bottle of DOT3 fluid and will remove any air in the caliper as a bonus. Remember to only have the bleeder open while you have pressure on the piston.
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Great video
Does it have to be calipers grease or it can just be any grease used for lubrications
+diego anguisaca Caliper or break grease would be best to use for this. Thanks for checking us out! 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c
Didn’t bleed breaks?
Is this the same for an 07?
+Eric Braunberger This procedure might be different for your application. We do not currently have a how-to video for this particular year, make and model. Thank you for asking! 1aau.to/m/Shop-1AAuto-c
🤔.....use bolts of the appropriate size ta remove the rotor....👍🏻
What about a 2wd 1500
What about it?... idiots of you tube...😡
What about it?... idiots of you tube...😡
I love RUclips
Wish I knew a 21 mm was needed before I started this shit