Good clean video. Getting ready to do my own rear rotors and pads. Calliper is rusted to hell. Hope it doesn’t cause issues. Also, I could only find ceramic paste, not silicone that every raves about. Surely not a big issue.
@@SprinterZone Awesome, thanks! This should have been a job I learned ages ago. Been throwing heaps of cash away on this job. BTW, the back sides of my new brake pads have some 3M sort of glue on them. Do I need to do anything with them? I’m seeing people put grease on the backsides but I guess I don’t need to touch mine? Just trying to understand everything. Thanks again for the video. Enjoyed the music too!
I believe those are no-squeak pads that don’t require grease. Been doing all my vehicles’ brakes for the past 15 years, saved a whole ton of money Glad you enjoyed the tune 🎶✌🏻 Love your logo!
Thank you. Was quoted $900 for rear and $700 for front. This is the best video I've seen for my sprinter.
Crazy how much the shops charge for labor these days.
Thanks for your support!
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Good clean video. Getting ready to do my own rear rotors and pads. Calliper is rusted to hell. Hope it doesn’t cause issues. Also, I could only find ceramic paste, not silicone that every raves about. Surely not a big issue.
Hey, good luck with your brakes project!
Heard good things about ceramic. Thx
@@SprinterZone Awesome, thanks! This should have been a job I learned ages ago. Been throwing heaps of cash away on this job. BTW, the back sides of my new brake pads have some 3M sort of glue on them. Do I need to do anything with them? I’m seeing people put grease on the backsides but I guess I don’t need to touch mine? Just trying to understand everything. Thanks again for the video. Enjoyed the music too!
I believe those are no-squeak pads that don’t require grease. Been doing all my vehicles’ brakes for the past 15 years, saved a whole ton of money
Glad you enjoyed the tune 🎶✌🏻
Love your logo!