If it's a tiny amount that doesn't effect the wheel spin you'll be fine. However if its fair amount it gives you an indication of the wheel and disc not being centre
ended up getting these brakes, only issue i'm having at the moment is the bleed nipple on the back of the caliper. there is a ball bearing inside the block off screw that was at the top and i cant for the life of me figure out how to get it out. have you ever seen this lee? i'm thinking of just taking off the caliper like you mentioned early in the video and doing the caliper flipped over to bleed it and then re assemble
I think this is arguably your best every build 😁
That sounds very simple and straight forward! Kind of makes me want to get a disc kit now lol
This was a big help. Thanks from Oklahoma!
My pleasure. Glad it helped
Nice
My dude just come on the tube for tips on bleeding brakes and you're at the top of my feed you sir are a mind reader lol
Hope it helps dude. I hate bleeding brakes but that little one way valve makes it so much easier
Thank you for the info! I just did my front end adelin kit. Question I just bled my system is the wheel supposed to drag a little bit?
If it's a tiny amount that doesn't effect the wheel spin you'll be fine. However if its fair amount it gives you an indication of the wheel and disc not being centre
ended up getting these brakes, only issue i'm having at the moment is the bleed nipple on the back of the caliper. there is a ball bearing inside the block off screw that was at the top and i cant for the life of me figure out how to get it out. have you ever seen this lee? i'm thinking of just taking off the caliper like you mentioned early in the video and doing the caliper flipped over to bleed it and then re assemble
Never seen that before