What kind of copper color grease that you put on the bolt that hold the bracket at 4:56? and can that bolt be torqued with normal torque wrench as I don't have the same torque wrench as you used at 5:12 in this video. Just want to get all those required tools before doing my own brake replacement. Thanks for the video anyway it is very useful.
you can get acquainted with copper grease following the link www.autodoc.co.uk/liqui-moly/9026941 in this case at 5:12 there is no access for a conventional torque wrench, we cannot tell more accurately whether it will be possible to use it or not.
Proper and professional job. Satisfying to watch
Very good video
Nice nobody locally knew how to loosen the disc like that
Great tutorial. Thanks!
Excellent work! Why my car's right rear whell doesn't has a brake pad wear sensor cable ?
Thank you for your feedback! Perhaps your car is different in design.
What kind of copper color grease that you put on the bolt that hold the bracket at 4:56? and can that bolt be torqued with normal torque wrench as I don't have the same torque wrench as you used at 5:12 in this video. Just want to get all those required tools before doing my own brake replacement. Thanks for the video anyway it is very useful.
you can get acquainted with copper grease following the link www.autodoc.co.uk/liqui-moly/9026941
in this case at 5:12 there is no access for a conventional torque wrench, we cannot tell more accurately whether it will be possible to use it or not.
@@autodocuk Thank you very much for the reply.
Perfect. Maybe the brake support pins should have been lubricated. 👍
With this brake design, there is no need to lubricate the caliper guides.
Do i need to release the Parking Brake & place the gear at N before dismantling the brake disc? Seem it is tight right?
You need to release the handbrake and put it in neutral. This video is for informational purposes only and does not guarantee a specific result.
Idk how you guys got the 18mm caliper bolts off because mine aren’t budging even if you put a crane to it.
Use a braker bar for leverage
@@afrarsuhairdeen432 I ended up getting it off but I had to go to autozone to get the right socket because the clearance was so little
Hi, we recommend you to contact a mechanic for a replacement the item if you are having difficulty doing the repair yourself.
@@autodocuk it’s cool, I got it fixed lol. Thank you.
@@autodocuk can you guys do a video on W204 driver side cv axle / intermediate shaft?
Great video