I'm a detailer. Use nail polish remover to remove tree sap 😊 Way cheaper and works just as well as the high priced stuff from so-called Detailing Companies as it's the same stuff lol
Hey bud l learn alot from u so keep grinding bro u are doing a great job man,l am watching your video just now and you mentioned something which I may have a problem with ok.l changed out my rear brakes calipers rotor and Ebrake cable but only one side is working the other side when you play with it only work for a little bit of time then stop working so as u mentioned the spring am thinking about it what do you think l can do to fix it
Thanks for the support! Id say have a look at the spring ok your caliper thats causing the issue, make sure its seated properly The other thing you can do , remove the cable from the affected caliper, and actuate the e brake lever (the one on the caliper) by hand, you should feel some resistance.. and it should lock the brake rotor by hand. Its common for them to have the internal mechanism fail.
I'm a detailer.
Use nail polish remover to remove tree sap 😊
Way cheaper and works just as well as the high priced stuff from so-called Detailing Companies as it's the same stuff lol
Hey bud l learn alot from u so keep grinding bro u are doing a great job man,l am watching your video just now and you mentioned something which I may have a problem with ok.l changed out my rear brakes calipers rotor and Ebrake cable but only one side is working the other side when you play with it only work for a little bit of time then stop working so as u mentioned the spring am thinking about it what do you think l can do to fix it
Thanks for the support!
Id say have a look at the spring ok your caliper thats causing the issue, make sure its seated properly
The other thing you can do , remove the cable from the affected caliper, and actuate the e brake lever (the one on the caliper) by hand, you should feel some resistance.. and it should lock the brake rotor by hand. Its common for them to have the internal mechanism fail.