I really appreciate the editing No unnecessary dialogue. You could make a how to make a video. Others need it., Excellent job. I have some trouble getting my calipers back on You are great
coming in here late. but NEVER want to press the calipers back without opening the bleed port.. WHY.. you can push stuff from the caliper back into the anti lock brake HCU thing creating a $1000 problem. great vid for sure..
By the time you needed new pads , you also needed to flush the brake fluid, too . Greasing the slide points on the pads will only cause road grime to accumulate there . It may not hurt, but it sure isn't going to help .
Great video. No stupid intros or excessive talking but just straight to the point. Well done, sir.
yeah i really appreciate clean cut to the meat and potatoes
Great video - thanks for not setting it to music. Good lighting, steady camera, you cut right to the good info. Great job.
Thank you, I appreciate that!
I really appreciate the editing
No unnecessary dialogue.
You could make a how to make a video.
Others need it.,
Excellent job.
I have some trouble getting my calipers back on
You are great
Thank you!
coming in here late. but NEVER want to press the calipers back without opening the bleed port.. WHY.. you can push stuff from the caliper back into the anti lock brake HCU thing creating a $1000 problem. great vid for sure..
"More Cancer...Less Cancer" 😂
By the time you needed new pads , you also needed to flush the brake fluid, too . Greasing the slide points on the pads will only cause road grime to accumulate there . It may not hurt, but it sure isn't going to help .
Best video I've seen today on this task
Thanks
You really saved me money! I changed the rear and front very helpful!
Glad I could help!
Thanks for a good quick review. like the grease, but not too much.
Thanks for the video. Need to fix mine today
Thanks Sean
Video well done my friend
Thanks for watching
Thanks for the knowledge brother!
Quality job, thanks
Thank you!
Or you can crack the bleeder before you compress the caliper. That way you drain the old fluid off instead of pushing it back through the lines.
Thank you!!
When you removed the pads, did you notice a difference in thickness between the inner pad and outer pad? Also, What grease do u use?
Супер bro
What is the lubricant used?
I have had really great luck with this grease: CRC 05361 Silaramic Brake System Grease
That grease will only adhere to brake dust , then you have nothing but goo
Yeah but it's only known to cause cancer is only in comifornia ... right at least that's what my can says lol
Damn near everything you buy has that California warning on it so like everybody else, I just ignore it!
CUMMINS, not comings!
Awesome. Thanks bro.