@@ivancortez1262 There are no gaskets. I have 2 different calipers that have 17mm and 15mm bolts (2 each) and the other caliper is held together by 18mm and 16mm bolts (2 each). So there are total 8 bolts holding the front calipers together, without any gaskets, although the bolts have a hat top which is kind of a gasket I guess. There is 1small rubber o-ring inside a front caliper that seals the two pieces together, so make sure not to lose it when opening a caliper.
THANK YOU SIR! This problem was driving me crazy. Well done!
Que problema tenias ..? Te crujía al frenar al iniciar y retroceder marcha..
Lifesaver!!! I was about to come unglued !! 👍👍
Thanks for sharing....great tip!
Bravo, sir. Bravo. Thank you.
Thanks for the vid, but I believe you can separate the caliper and its more easy that way.
That’s what I did
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@@TrumpTrainShortsdo you happen to know what type of gaskets the bolts take? The ones that hold the caliper together?
@@ivancortez1262 There are no gaskets. I have 2 different calipers that have 17mm and 15mm bolts (2 each) and the other caliper is held together by 18mm and 16mm bolts (2 each). So there are total 8 bolts holding the front calipers together, without any gaskets, although the bolts have a hat top which is kind of a gasket I guess.
There is 1small rubber o-ring inside a front caliper that seals the two pieces together, so make sure not to lose it when opening a caliper.
You are a legend
Thank you brother. Fantastic.
Welcome!
Perfect!Top man👍
Excelente el video muy amble
good video My friend
Thank you 👍
Thanks for sharing
What car is this from?
06 tundra but toyota use them on must of them big vehicles.
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I didn't see you put the rubber gasket in prior to the boot
@@S1RDUD3N3SS i did put it off camera, i just recorder the part that most people has issues with
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Fuckin a..
... Are these a Alloy caliper body, or steel?.
I believe they are steel