ok, couple of things: 1. grooves of rotors are from dirt on the pads. probably sand or mini rocks are getting between disc and pad causing the grind. if you like driving in rough terrain you should inspect and clean the pads more often. 2. didn't see you cleaned the hub flat surface agains brand new disc (remember no grese there , not to cause disc wobble) 3. good thing to ghrease the carries (copper grease) but.....clean them first with rough brush & chemical cleaner. 4. most important and very honest and sincere advise. keep the health my friend - heavy breathing sounds not well. peace and take care overall great work!
Thanks for the reply! I recently got a set of Golf R springs and am figuring out what shocks to pair. Going between the B6’s and B8’s. The B8’s aren’t too harsh for the daily?
Need to work on the camera angles. You did a lot of greasing on the caliper but we got to see none besides of a nice side view of the rotor and your flip flops…
ok, couple of things:
1. grooves of rotors are from dirt on the pads. probably sand or mini rocks are getting between disc and pad causing the grind. if you like driving in rough terrain you should inspect and clean the pads more often.
2. didn't see you cleaned the hub flat surface agains brand new disc (remember no grese there , not to cause disc wobble)
3. good thing to ghrease the carries (copper grease) but.....clean them first with rough brush & chemical cleaner.
4. most important and very honest and sincere advise. keep the health my friend - heavy breathing sounds not well. peace and take care
overall great work!
Great vid.... Thanks for the super informative step by step! Are you running the Bilstien B6's ? You like?
Running B8 with Golf R Springs all around. I do like them a lot.
Thanks for the reply! I recently got a set of Golf R springs and am figuring out what shocks to pair. Going between the B6’s and B8’s. The B8’s aren’t too harsh for the daily?
Need to work on the camera angles. You did a lot of greasing on the caliper but we got to see none besides of a nice side view of the rotor and your flip flops…
Jack stands…always.