Hi there, I love your Tutorials and they have been very helpful to me in tha past. One thing I noticed regarding the replacement of the caliper assembly is that you failed to show the retightening of the brake line to the actual caliper once it was installed on the slide pins. I picked this up but maybe others wont. I feel that this is a quite important thing if total novice's attempt this job. Cheers and keep up the great work.
Thank you for your feedback! We appreciate your valuable comment. We will surely show the tightening torques in doing the replacements in our new videos. Best regards, Autodoc.
great vid, but no verbal talk.... i know a picture is worth s thousand words... but you never did a check the piston in the caliper for movement or any brake fluid leaks or brake line tightening/leak area? i assume you needed to start the vehicle, check brake fluid and top up as required plus starting the vehicle and top up fluid as required.... its just to reassure visually again that here is 0 zero leaks from, yes, even a new caliper piston area.. or the brake line where it screws in caliper.... road test, mmm ty....
Hi there, I love your Tutorials and they have been very helpful to me in tha past. One thing I noticed regarding the replacement of the caliper assembly is that you failed to show the retightening of the brake line to the actual caliper once it was installed on the slide pins. I picked this up but maybe others wont. I feel that this is a quite important thing if total novice's attempt this job.
Cheers and keep up the great work.
Thank you for your feedback! We appreciate your valuable comment. We will surely show the tightening torques in doing the replacements in our new videos. Best regards, Autodoc.
Only one question: nothing goes on the brake line threads like anti seize or thread lock or something?
Is that it as far as bleeding goes.
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great vid, but no verbal talk.... i know a picture is worth s thousand words... but you never did a check the piston in the caliper for movement or any brake fluid leaks or brake line tightening/leak area? i assume you needed to start the vehicle, check brake fluid and top up as required plus starting the vehicle and top up fluid as required.... its just to reassure visually again that here is 0 zero leaks from, yes, even a new caliper piston area.. or the brake line where it screws in caliper.... road test, mmm ty....
Guys is only me which I see that there was not bleeding done? My question does work without bleeding?
Yes, you definitely need bleeding to be done, this moment was not included in the video.