Front side has 2 bushing one is with rubber other is without rubber but little more long. I confused bushing with rubber is bottom side or up side (for front brakes) also same question for rear brake please . Many thanks for your answer
Nice video, clear explanation with clear visibility👍 Quick question, what's the socket size for the second pair of bolts that hold the caliper bracket (seemingly larger than the first pair) @ 2.40min? 17mm perhaps? Thanks.
bleed the brake fluid as you pushing the piston back in, do not push the piston straight back in without bleeding the brakes because it could damage your ABS system.
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Is this also a part of the statistics 2 specification?
Was very informative. Looking forward to that 100/100 ums after this one
thank you, its the best tutorial and I could see every point of replacement
Why is this on statistics 2 playlist 😂
Great video, thanks in advance of job. Only thing missing at all is tension limits for bolts 😂
Great video !
And I like the Socks too !!!
Bra Video. Tusen takk.
Front side has 2 bushing one is with rubber other is without rubber but little more long. I confused bushing with rubber is bottom side or up side (for front brakes) also same question for rear brake please . Many thanks for your answer
The pin with bushing goes on bottom for the front brake and on top for the rear brake
Shouldn't the cap from the brake fluid reservoir be removed before starting the job?
The cap is vented so it doesn't matter.
I use silicone grease on the guide pins and always replace brake hardware (shims).
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Nice video, clear explanation with clear visibility👍 Quick question, what's the socket size for the second pair of bolts that hold the caliper bracket (seemingly larger than the first pair) @ 2.40min? 17mm perhaps? Thanks.
Hi. We're 99% sure its a 17mm socket. :)
@@BildelerNo1 Thanks. I am also positive it is 17mm (saw it mentioned elsewhere too). Yet to do my rotor/pad replacement though:-)
Good job!
bleed the brake fluid as you pushing the piston back in, do not push the piston straight back in without bleeding the brakes because it could damage your ABS system.
I love your video, clear explanation, Thank you. 👍The music is fantastic, so good. Please help me give me some information about the music. This is what I want to learn to play on my synth. Thank you👍
Какой допустимый износ?
Hello! Brake pads should be replaced when it's 2-3 mm left of the wear coating. Regards Studio - Bildeler.no