Thanks for the info. Regardless of how old the video is, it's always good to have more information added so future viewers can have an easier job doing this project.
albertotron74 happy to hear that you like it. I’m sure they’re a huge improvement over stock. My old ones were already an upgrade, so they feel about the same. Thanks for watching!
My Mazda Miata Workshop Manual doesn't specify a size for that rear caliper hex nut, however my Rod's Enthusiast's Manual says it's a 6 mm allen. That being said, I generally dump out the whole bag of allen wrenches and use the first one that fits... Also, don't leave your ratchet in the sun too long... When I do, the ratchet head gets hot, sunburned, and peals! :-O Great Video!
Robin Newcomb Yeah I thought I read somewhere that the allen was a 6mm, but none of mine are labeled. I just put electrical tape around one that fits. Thanks for the tip about my ratchet head! I’m feeling it today!
It's a 4mm allen bolt for retracting the rear caliper pistons, not that it helps much since this vid is a year old lol.
Thanks for the info. Regardless of how old the video is, it's always good to have more information added so future viewers can have an easier job doing this project.
That's a very well educated triceratops you have there...
You say that now...but you should have seen his potty training phase. Zut alors!
Great video I did this a couple of months ago. I got mine from R1 concepts it was a big improvement in stopping power
albertotron74 happy to hear that you like it. I’m sure they’re a huge improvement over stock. My old ones were already an upgrade, so they feel about the same. Thanks for watching!
My Mazda Miata Workshop Manual doesn't specify a size for that rear caliper hex nut, however my Rod's Enthusiast's Manual says it's a 6 mm allen. That being said, I generally dump out the whole bag of allen wrenches and use the first one that fits... Also, don't leave your ratchet in the sun too long... When I do, the ratchet head gets hot, sunburned, and peals! :-O Great Video!
Robin Newcomb Yeah I thought I read somewhere that the allen was a 6mm, but none of mine are labeled. I just put electrical tape around one that fits. Thanks for the tip about my ratchet head! I’m feeling it today!
assembled in usa, made in china...