This is amazing, thank you for sharing! So much easier than other brake pad changes. Is it ok to spray brake cleaner on the pistons while the pad is out and clean all that up in there?
The OEM pads use some grease on the back, but track folks typically don't bother using grease on their pads. I never added any new grease to the OEM pads and never had an issue with them. YMMV though.
These pins don't slide once installed. I only used pliers on the area that's not touching the caliper, so even if there's a minor surface scratch on the pin the only thing touching it once everything is assembled would be the spring clip.
Thank you for such a detailed video! This is a relatively simple job, even for unexperienced enthuiasts such as me!
Local car shop tried to charge me $1200 to replace my brakes thank you for this video!
Good stuff man. Thanks.
Спасибо, добавил в избранное, вернусь когда буду менять колодки на своих брембо 😎
Great video thanks.
Thank you for this!
This is amazing, thank you for sharing! So much easier than other brake pad changes. Is it ok to spray brake cleaner on the pistons while the pad is out and clean all that up in there?
You're welcome! Don't know about using brake cleaner there, you should ask an actual mechanic about that 😅
@@TimurIskhodzhanov Oh, hahaha! You had me fooled, you seem like an actual mechanic!
Now that I think a bit more about it, I wouldn't spray brake cleaner on the pistons as it may damage the rubber/silicone dust boots.
thanks so much 🖤
Do you also think you can upload a brake fluid change tutorial for this trim, please? Would help world… thanks so much!
Funny thing is, I've never changed my brake fluid myself :D
Too much of a hassle, I'm ok paying for that once a year...
Are those CSG Spec pads I see? 😃
And also, this about greasing the pads before install I heard of elsewhere? Excellent video, thanks!
Yup! Good catch :)
Link to the new brake pads please ? 🙏🏼
I was swapping from CSG C1/C2 pads back to OEM
@@TimurIskhodzhanov got it. Gonna order some csg pads
No need for some lube grease on the back of the the pads?
The OEM pads use some grease on the back, but track folks typically don't bother using grease on their pads. I never added any new grease to the OEM pads and never had an issue with them. YMMV though.
Using pliers to pull pins out only damaged the pins so they won’t slide correctly. You messed up good brakes
Lol they won’t mess up the pins taking them out like that. Do u just go on videos and find things to hate on?
These pins don't slide once installed. I only used pliers on the area that's not touching the caliper, so even if there's a minor surface scratch on the pin the only thing touching it once everything is assembled would be the spring clip.
Why did you replace nice pads with crappy old pads and not even clean brakes or lubricate them? This video makes no sense
This video is meant for track drivers who need to frequently swap between track and street pads
Do you know even know what the fuck you're talking about?