Top video so no copper grease is required on the back side of the pads and just compress the brake pedal to reset the piston to make contact to the pad?
Yep, but after installing new brake pads you have to press brake pedal and hold it for a minute... there is a glue on the outside of the pads and it should stick to brake pistons
Top video so no copper grease is required on the back side of the pads and just compress the brake pedal to reset the piston to make contact to the pad?
Do the pistons not need winding back?
Dont the pistons need to be compressed again
what about the sensors? are there one for each wheel well or just one front one back?
Just one in the back and one in the front. If memory serves correctly they are front left rear right.
Hi where to set Jack to lift rear axle in one go
Thank you really much for your Video, i am about to do the brake pad replacement this weekend.
Vidéo très propre simple efficace !
What extra tools would you need to replace the rear rotors? Is it an E16 socket?
E torque 16 for the calipers yes
Looks like it probably won’t take you about 30 minutes is that accurate
What brand of pads ??
TRW
To change the front pads, it’s the same thing?
Yep, but after installing new brake pads you have to press brake pedal and hold it for a minute... there is a glue on the outside of the pads and it should stick to brake pistons
How big are discs?
345mm rear 370mm front for the Blue Brembo in the video