I like the video. 2 things though, always use new brakes, especially if yours look like the rusted mess we just observed, and look closely at the new brake fluid and how clean it is compared to how dirty it was while being burped out of the system.
Can you estimate how long this actually took without the video cuts? I have changed my pads before and know it always takes longer than I expect, so I am just wanting to have a general idea of time. Thanks for the great video! Really did a great job showing each step.
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I like the video. 2 things though, always use new brakes, especially if yours look like the rusted mess we just observed, and look closely at the new brake fluid and how clean it is compared to how dirty it was while being burped out of the system.
Can you estimate how long this actually took without the video cuts? I have changed my pads before and know it always takes longer than I expect, so I am just wanting to have a general idea of time. Thanks for the great video! Really did a great job showing each step.
What are the torque specs for the banjo?
They're not for 1998 !! It's 2 piston on here
Mine dont look like that
Why bother doing these step. You just want to replace caliper, new caliper comes with new part
I watch your videos but I don't buy parts from you.😊