Great video. The only part when you press the piston back in I usually just take it slow and press it without having to loosen and let it drain out. Chance are u could have bubbles. I always just use the caliper piston tool and some flat block of wood to push it all the way flush works everytime. Usually flush the fluid from top as I refill if I want fresh new fluid.
Great video. The only part when you press the piston back in I usually just take it slow and press it without having to loosen and let it drain out. Chance are u could have bubbles.
I always just use the caliper piston tool and some flat block of wood to push it all the way flush works everytime. Usually flush the fluid from top as I refill if I want fresh new fluid.
Before removing the calipers break lose the bleeder valve it is so much easier than trying to hold the caliper while loosening the valve!
You didn't mention the front pads do have a right and left side.
Very good video. I didn't know O'Reilly had any videos. I buy lots of stuff or O'Reilly. Thanks for the helpful video!