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Restoration Parts Unlimited, Inc.
Приєднався 9 лют 2021
Lebanon Ohio-based, Restoration Parts Unlimited, Inc. is the parent company for a group of restoration specialists consisting of Trim Parts, PUI (interior), The Right Stuff Detailing (brakes), SoffSeal (weatherstripping) and Flatline Barriers (thermal acoustic Insulation). Each company serves a specific niche, manufacturing restoration components for classic GM, Mopar and Ford vehicles.
TRSD How to Install Fittings on Braided Steel Lines
Today in the shop we are talking about how to install fittings on to braided steel lines. This does not apply for only brake line. This applies for any type of line you are switching out to braided steel.
Needs parts for the project car in your life? Check out our websites or reach to your favorite part retailer!
www.RPUI.com
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TrimParts
puiinteriors
SoffSealInternational
Needs parts for the project car in your life? Check out our websites or reach to your favorite part retailer!
www.RPUI.com
Our social pages
rightstuffdetailing/
flatlinebarriers
TrimParts
puiinteriors
SoffSealInternational
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At the Wheel Disc Brake Conversion Kit Product Details & Upgrades
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Today we are talking about our "At the Wheel" brake kits. This kit includes everything you'll need to put a disc brake conversion kit our your kit. Stay tuned to learn exactly what comes with our kits! Needs parts for the project car in your life? Check out our websites! www.RPUI.com Our social pages rightstuffdetailing/ flatlinebarriers TrimParts facebook...
SoffSeal Weatherstrip for Classic Cars & Trucks
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SoffSeal offers door seals, trunk seals, headlight and taillight seals, cowl seals, and a variety of other weatherstripping and automotive rubber components for popular classic GM, Ford, and Mopar cars and trucks from the 1950s to the 1980s. SoffSeal provides an OEM quality, fit, and finish and a product line that spans many different applications. If you have a classic GM, Ford, or Mopar, Soff...
Trim Parts Resto Mod Emblem Kits
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Trim Parts brand of classic emblems and lenses for popular GM and Mopar cars and trucks from the 1950s through the 1970s. Trim Parts emblems, lenses, sill plates, and dash bezels define what quality restoration products should be. High-quality product details are created through the use of original tooling where available, hand finishing of products, and triple chrome plating are just some of t...
TRSD Drilled & Slotted Rotor vs Smooth Brake Rotor
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Today we are talking about the differences and the pros and cons of drilled and slotted rotors vs standard smooth rotors. A daily driven car or truck and a track car have very different braking needs. So stay tuned as we figure out which would be best for your build! Needs parts for the project car in your life? Check out our websites! www.RPUI.com Our social pages rightstuffdetail...
Flatline Barrier Install In Our Squarebody Shop Truck
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We are going over the tips and tricks to installing Flatline Barriers heat and sound insulation to the floor of your vehicle beneath the carpet. With Flatline Barrier there are no rollers needed to install the product. Our product is light weight and comes with no smell... unlike the other guys, if you know you know. Watch the video and see how to install it correctly! Needs parts for the proje...
How To Adjust Disc Brake Conversion Calipers With Parking Brakes
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Today in the shop we are talking about how to adjust disc brake conversion calipers with parking brakes with our Disc Brake Conversion kits for a classic cars. Some kits may differ but as always please reach out to our phone staff with any questions! Needs parts for the project car in your life? Check out our websites or reach to your favorite part retailer! www.RPUI.com Our social pages facebo...
1963 Corvette Glove Box Door Trim Parts #5200
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Mid year glove box doors for every mid-year Corvette from Trim Parts. The 1963 assembly is a completely different design from the 64-65 and the 66-67. A metal insert embossed with Corvette sting ray is used in the 63 styles while the other two styles are painted silver and an emblem is attached for the correct year. A hinge back plate is included for the 63 styles. All have the original correct...
Exterior Door Handle Product Review, Trim Parts part numbers 4155 & 4155B
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Trim Parts has the correct handle available. We make all products to an exact fit for your make and model. Our door handles have a smooth chrome finish! We make only the best quality products! -Original GM Part #9706526 -Made to Original Specifications -All Trim Parts Products Are Made From Premium Materials -GM Licensed Restoration Part -Looks, Feels, and Opens Just Like Original -Also availab...
Parking Brake Cable Product Review & Options
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The Right Stuff products carry a limited lifetime warranty to be free of defects in material and workmanship. The warranty is void if the product has been altered, improperly installed or used for purposes other than originally intended Needs parts for the project car in your life? Check out our websites or reach to your favorite part retailer! www.RPUI.com Our social pages rightst...
1963- 1967 Corvette Parking Lamp Assembly Part Overview
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Trim Parts item #5339 This 1963 to 1967 Corvette parking light assembly, by Trim Parts, is a perfect match to the original factory parts. Shop now to renew the lighting look on your classic Corvette. Needs parts for the project car in your life? Check out our websites or reach to your favorite part retailer! www.RPUI.com Our social pages rightstuffdetailing/ flatlineba...
Trim Parts Tailgate Trim Panel Features
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These 1981 to 1987 Chevy C/K and R/V truck tailgate trim panels give your classic truck that true-to-factory look you want on a real restoration project. Needs parts for the project car in your life? Check out our websites or reach to your favorite part retailer! www.RPUI.com Our social pages rightstuffdetailing/ flatlinebarriers TrimParts pui...
Short Brand Overview of The Right Stuff
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The Right Stuff is the #1 Brand in Disc Brake Conversions, Pre-Bent Lines and More within the Restoration and Performance Markets. We offer award winning products that provide our customers with multiple options in braking solutions. Our Quality and Safety Standards are unmatched by our competitors. We test for endurance, compatibility, quality and material consistency. Our Products are availab...
Brand Overview for The Right Stuff
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The Right Stuff is the #1 Brand in Disc Brake Conversions, Pre-Bent Lines and More within the Restoration and Performance Markets. We offer award winning products that provide our customers with multiple options in braking solutions. Our Quality and Safety Standards are unmatched by our competitors. We test for endurance, compatibility, quality and material consistency. Our Products are availab...
Short Brand Overview of Trim Parts Inc
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Short Brand Overview of Trim Parts Inc
What to Look For When Buying a Classic Car or Truck!
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What to Look For When Buying a Classic Car or Truck!
Truck Disc Brake Conversion Component Overview
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Truck Disc Brake Conversion Component Overview
How To Install A TRSD Rear Disc Brake
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How To Install A TRSD Rear Disc Brake
How To Install a Front Brake Rotors & Adjust Wheel Bearings
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How To Install a Front Brake Rotors & Adjust Wheel Bearings
How to Straighten Fuel & Brake Shipping Bends
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How to Straighten Fuel & Brake Shipping Bends
How to Service Front Disc Brake Wheel Bearings
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How to Service Front Disc Brake Wheel Bearings
OE Steel vs Stainless Steel Brake Lines
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OE Steel vs Stainless Steel Brake Lines
That's complete bullshit nothing fits and he didn't have to redrill his spindle 😂
Why not supply directions with the product? I have a G Body and the door insulation could use better directions. The sheet they give you just shows what pieces you should have and nothing about how to install.
What happened to parking brakes WTF
Why did my kit only come with 6 bolts?
How come when I release the vice grips the piston goes right back in I can’t get an adjustment
Why can't the adjustment be made with brake fluid in the system?
you can make the adjustment with fluid in the calipers.
Of all the crazy videos explaining how to do this, you made what I thought was going to be a major task so simple. I went out immediately after watching this video and had the gap adjusted in minutes. I hope that this will bring my brake pedal up because prior to doing this my pedal almost went top the floor. I will follow up with a rear brake bleed and hope for the best.
Did you drain the calipers before you adjusted them?
@@junior9334 No just did it just as shown using the vice grips. didn't even have to open the bleed screws it is just done using the brakes built in self adjusting feature.
Did you remove the parking brake or did you just remove the tire and start to adjust the caliper?
@@toraparks7046 I removed the cable and then used the vice grips on the lever. Watch the gap close as you "flick" it and get both sides as close to equal as you can.
@@larryz24 so you didnt take the brake lines off?
Can you still adjust the rear caliper even if you have try bleeding
I wish I watched this video yesterday ha ha ha. but it's still saved me a lot of time. Thanks!
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How can you adjust these once the Calipers are installed, with fluid, and bled?
Great question!
@@pattayperformance Mine are Baer brand and by simply applying the e-brake on a regular basis adjusts the caliper.
Mine are Baer brand and by simply applying the e-brake on a regular basis adjusts the caliper.
I just adjusted my calipers after they were installed and bled. Just use the vice grips and do exactally as shown in this video. I even had my cables installed, but I made a little mistake when I installed them- my handle was set on the first detent- so there's about 1/4" of slack in them. I don't know if they would adjust with the cables at proper tension but I bet it would work just fine. The cables go 'slack' when you push the lever forward and just come tight once the lever hits the stop.