There are jack points behind the front tires. You'll see they have a little image and it gets thicker where you're meant to jack it and i will typically put a safety jack next lift and one on the frame when working on the front. I have actually never jacked up the back however so idk where those are
You never mentioned how much foot pounds torque of 17 mm bolt that hold the caliper jacket, what was the exact torque of 17 mm in foot punds of kia sedona 2008 model
I rather spend the extra money and get new rotors and pads... I could have had them turned/machined... it should be at least every other time.... but like I said... easier for me and saves me time to use new parts...
You only mentioned the exact torque of 14mm bolt that holds the sliding pin and that was 29 foot pounds you said but you forgot to mention the 17 mm bolt torque in foot pounds, pls enlighten me so that I can fix mine too
Can you please do a video for Sedona on where the jack points are and what jacks etc you use
There are jack points behind the front tires. You'll see they have a little image and it gets thicker where you're meant to jack it and i will typically put a safety jack next lift and one on the frame when working on the front. I have actually never jacked up the back however so idk where those are
You never mentioned how much foot pounds torque of 17 mm bolt that hold the caliper jacket, what was the exact torque of 17 mm in foot punds of kia sedona 2008 model
how did you know rotors need to be replaced?
I rather spend the extra money and get new rotors and pads... I could have had them turned/machined... it should be at least every other time.... but like I said... easier for me and saves me time to use new parts...
Hi. What sort of auto wrench is it? The one that you start by hand and then it just undoes the nut?
not the one I used but similar: amzn.to/3md1bxC
This tool makes the job so much for easier and fun!
You only mentioned the exact torque of 14mm bolt that holds the sliding pin and that was 29 foot pounds you said but you forgot to mention the 17 mm bolt torque in foot pounds, pls enlighten me so that I can fix mine too
the 14mm is only 20 foot poounds... 17 mm is 65 foot pounds... did you watch the end of the video? around 21:00?