Thank you! The tab on my pads was bent out and I somehow overlooked it. Couldn’t figure out what the calipers weren’t sitting right until I watched your video. Day saver!
All systems go! Excellent brakes & very responsive. Amazing how simple these were to install. Saved a few coins doing it in the driveway to boot 😎 Def ready for real break time! See y’all soon!
Thank you Titus. Really hope it encourages someone on the fence to just go for it. Incredible how easy this project is, esp if someone is just replacing an existing brake system. 12 bolts and 2 brake lines per axle. Took right at 2 hours by myself including the filming. Just gotta remember to bleed air outta the lines! She stops on a dime now
Thanks Eric! It wasn’t too bad w/ that vacuum sealer. That made the solo-man flush doable. FYI magnum trailers on 620 was a lifesaver having the brake lines, cotter pins, and helpful tips etc on hand and in stock for the trailer brake and hub update. Thanks for watchin!
Thank you! The tab on my pads was bent out and I somehow overlooked it. Couldn’t figure out what the calipers weren’t sitting right until I watched your video. Day saver!
Appreciate the kind words!
Looks like quality braking system. Now you're ready for the long haul to the Keys!
All systems go! Excellent brakes & very responsive. Amazing how simple these were to install. Saved a few coins doing it in the driveway to boot 😎
Def ready for real break time! See y’all soon!
Nice work on the brakes, brother.
Thanks for the support bud! I just hope it encourages someone else to just go for it and save some cash. It wasn’t difficult at all.
Great video! Thank you for sharing
Thanks for the support! Hope it helps someone on the fence about DIY
Nice video! Appreciate you taking the time to share. Keep up the good work! As always, #Fishing4dinner rocks!!!
Thank you for stopping by David. Appreciate the support!
You make these so easy to follow. Appreciate the video my friend.
Thank you Titus. Really hope it encourages someone on the fence to just go for it.
Incredible how easy this project is, esp if someone is just replacing an existing brake system. 12 bolts and 2 brake lines per axle. Took right at 2 hours by myself including the filming.
Just gotta remember to bleed air outta the lines!
She stops on a dime now
Mr. Fixit!!!!
More like Mr Brakeit. I can hardly fix a sammich.
This is an excellent tutorial! Top notch as always! That is a really nice kit as well.
Thanks Eric! It wasn’t too bad w/ that vacuum sealer. That made the solo-man flush doable.
FYI magnum trailers on 620 was a lifesaver having the brake lines, cotter pins, and helpful tips etc on hand and in stock for the trailer brake and hub update. Thanks for watchin!
@@fishing4dinner Magnum really is the best! They have always been a life saver for me.
Can you do the breaks on my trailer?
Great video
I’ll trade for somethin off that traeger
How long did you drive with a missing set of pads? LOL.. you crazy man
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Kudos for doin your own work and sharing. I used to do all kinds of driveway grease monkey work.....I'm too lazy now, 😂 wanna job? LOL
Nice work bro
Thanks Paulie! “Will work for boat gas”
$700 quote if I bring my own parts was enough motivation to get out there to tinker w it.