This is great. You are the only person who shows to pad install in any detail. Regarding brake bleeding. I just open the brake fluid reservoir. It allows you to push piston in slowly without worrying about introducing air into line.
I'm going to give you all a great tip. It actually is not necessary to mess with the bleeder screw al all unless you arr actually replacing the brake caliper. If you use the tool you're showing in the video, just collapse the piston without opening the bleed port. By doing this, you are returning the brake fluid to the brake booster reservoir. By doing this, you will not introduce air into your brake system. With your food on the brake, start the vehicle to allow for the brake booster to build pressure, and you should feel some pressure, and once you do, pump the brakes a few times until you feel the adequate brake pressure that you would normally feel. It's as simple as that.
This is great. You are the only person who shows to pad install in any detail. Regarding brake bleeding. I just open the brake fluid reservoir. It allows you to push piston in slowly without worrying about introducing air into line.
I'm going to give you all a great tip. It actually is not necessary to mess with the bleeder screw al all unless you arr actually replacing the brake caliper. If you use the tool you're showing in the video, just collapse the piston without opening the bleed port. By doing this, you are returning the brake fluid to the brake booster reservoir. By doing this, you will not introduce air into your brake system. With your food on the brake, start the vehicle to allow for the brake booster to build pressure, and you should feel some pressure, and once you do, pump the brakes a few times until you feel the adequate brake pressure that you would normally feel. It's as simple as that.
Thanks this really helped me. Amazing video. Very detailed.
I’m glad I could help. Thank you for the positive response.
Great video, thank you. Just ordered parts to replace front and rear pads and rotors.
So detailed! Thank you so much for sharing
Super helpful. Thank you.
What size tubing?