Hey guys! Quick note: If you're installing a set of asymmetrical pads such as the Jurids featured in this video, they will have a chamfer on only the leading edge of the brake pad. The arrow on the brake pad should point in the direction of forward rotation. If the chamfer is placed on the trailing edge instead of the leading edge, it could create squealing.
Wow, what a lazy video. Half the time you’re mentioning another video just confusing people watching either job. Just make a split saying “removing the caliper is not necessary for removing the wheel bearing” and leaving it at that. “Depending on what video you’re watching” is pointless filler which is repeated like 10 times in this video…
Hey guys! Quick note: If you're installing a set of asymmetrical pads such as the Jurids featured in this video, they will have a chamfer on only the leading edge of the brake pad. The arrow on the brake pad should point in the direction of forward rotation. If the chamfer is placed on the trailing edge instead of the leading edge, it could create squealing.
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Wow, what a lazy video. Half the time you’re mentioning another video just confusing people watching either job. Just make a split saying “removing the caliper is not necessary for removing the wheel bearing” and leaving it at that. “Depending on what video you’re watching” is pointless filler which is repeated like 10 times in this video…