Nice job! So many of these videos neglect the caliper lube. But the spring clips really don't need to be manhandled that much. Pop right off using a large screwdriver in the right spot. And go back on easily by hand if done correctly. I think DIYers will likely damage them using your method. Over all excellent video though!
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This is an amazing video. No nonsense. Efficient dialogue. Efficient video clips. Links. Tools/Parts list. Great fucking job! THANK YOU!
Simple, direct and to the point! Great job!
Nice job! So many of these videos neglect the caliper lube. But the spring clips really don't need to be manhandled that much. Pop right off using a large screwdriver in the right spot. And go back on easily by hand if done correctly. I think DIYers will likely damage them using your method. Over all excellent video though!
BMW says not to lube the slider pins… also the carrier bracket bolts are one time use and use torque angle.
Great how to, thank you! When changing the pads, do you have to install new brake pads sensors? Thank you!
Awesome video ! Made it easy to understand
Does the car have to be in neutral or in park?
Great Video ! Really helpful.
Hi TRQ, nice vid and thank you for the tips. Can I know which grease do you use ? Thanks
How do you reset the brake light that is still on?
Thank you, went just like your video showed
Well done
16 mm socket (?)
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