Bro-Tip: After cleaning up the caliper and bracket, and installing the clips, test-fit the pads and make sure they slide freely before you install the hardware on the car.
TRQ! Hopefully you see this! I appreciate these! I’m changing out everything in my 2003 Mercury! It’s paid off and I could probably get another 10 years out of it! Could you possibly do a transmission oil change? Or any advice on it!?
Question, when you’re compressing the pistons, should you remove fluid from the reservoir? I usually open my reservoir and remove fluid as needed. Opinion?
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Bro-Tip: After cleaning up the caliper and bracket, and installing the clips, test-fit the pads and make sure they slide freely before you install the hardware on the car.
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TRQ! Hopefully you see this! I appreciate these! I’m changing out everything in my 2003 Mercury! It’s paid off and I could probably get another 10 years out of it! Could you possibly do a transmission oil change? Or any advice on it!?
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Question, when you’re compressing the pistons, should you remove fluid from the reservoir? I usually open my reservoir and remove fluid as needed. Opinion?
That is exactly how it should be done, but we all know that your local shops are gonna slap it back together unless they see a problem
Great video! Any problem with useing wheel bearing grease in place of caliper lub?
Man thank you for this video literally about to do this today 🙏🙏🙏😩
Are these a lot different than the 01 rotors and pads?