Very good, simple and detailed in both descriptions and explanations why it's done the way it's done. One item; fit a piece of clear tubing on the bleeder and you can capture and direct the bled fluid into a container. The easiest cleanup is the technique that makes the least mess to begin with.
Thank you for a really excellent video! I think both of the videos on replacing front brakes (this one another one on a 2015 Outback) are very professional and show exactly what is needed.
I have a 2011 Subaru Outback…my slider pin was seized so I got it out ..now I can’t remember if it was on top or bottom…the one with the rings on it. Can you tell me the correct position for each wheel…
Hi Len! Thank you so much for showing so many great videos about Subaru outback! And actually, I have learned so much tips from your series videos! One question about removing tires @0:30.You loosen the lug nuts when the car is fully on the ground without any lifting?
Every video u spend like half the video cleaning you should make the video short and sweet and save the cleaning for a different video you get more views and likes
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I need this guy to tell me how to do more things in my life. 😁 This is the best how to vid I've ever seen.
Great video saved me time + money + heartache. You're a great instructor.
This tech is the best give him a raise! Very thorough!🎉
Very good, simple and detailed in both descriptions and explanations why it's done the way it's done.
One item; fit a piece of clear tubing on the bleeder and you can capture and direct the bled fluid into a container. The easiest cleanup is the technique that makes the least mess to begin with.
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Thank you for a really excellent video! I think both of the videos on replacing front brakes (this one another one on a 2015 Outback) are very professional and show exactly what is needed.
Can you push the caliper piston back just opening up the brake resivoir as i have seen in other videos. ??
This is your best video for these years. The earlier video was a little less stellar...Thanks
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Great instructional video.
Professional working 👍
i stopped removing the caliber bracket decades ago. sliding the brake shoes off the back /front was enough. everything else can be done.
thank you! very well made video :)
Are caliper bracket slider pins universal or standardized? Or are they make and model specific?
I have a 2011 Subaru Outback…my slider pin was seized so I got it out ..now I can’t remember if it was on top or bottom…the one with the rings on it. Can you tell me the correct position for each wheel…
Was that 85 ft/lbs for the 17mm caliper bolts?
But how did you bleed the caliper alone?
Hi Len! Thank you so much for showing so many great videos about Subaru outback! And actually, I have learned so much tips from your series videos! One question about removing tires @0:30.You loosen the lug nuts when the car is fully on the ground without any lifting?
Ya u wanna break em open while wheel still on ground otherwise wheel will spin
What if I don't have a torque wrench
88ft lbs for the 17mm is not the spec, its 59 ft lbs which would be 80 nm so not sure how you got 88 ftlbs? Otherwise very usefull video
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Yeah, supper. Supperman to the rescue! Sorry, I just could not resist. I agree, good video.
Bro you put the rotors on the wrong sides. Your slots are supposed to slant to the back of the car. Smh🤦♂️🤦♂️
Every video u spend like half the video cleaning you should make the video short and sweet and save the cleaning for a different video you get more views and likes