First off the caliper bolts are not 13 mm they are 19 mm..... and you also fail to mention that to access the upper caliper bolt you need to have a socket wrench that bends because it is too tight to get a normal socket wrench in there.
yes, the function of ABS is to prevent you from locking up the brakes and sliding when you slam on them at speed. if you slam on your brakes at speed and your abs activates, it is doing its job.
This video is horrible. The 2018 subaru crosstrek is 2 - 14mm bolts to remove caliper and 2 - 19 mm bolts to remove bracket. He says 2 - 13mm bolts for caliper and 2 - 21mm bolts for bracket. WTH....
So what you're saying is that you're saving $300 by doing your own brakes but you can't spend 50 bucks on a socket set. Oh, you're just a sad little man hiding behind a keyboard
Why not flip the c clamp around so you can put it in the middle and compress both pistons at once?
All I wanted was the jackpoints, dang
Very informative tutorial video❤
aren't the lug nuts 19mm instead of 14mm?
First off the caliper bolts are not 13 mm they are 19 mm..... and you also fail to mention that to access the upper caliper bolt you need to have a socket wrench that bends because it is too tight to get a normal socket wrench in there.
For the hard braking of 40 mph to 10 mph should I have the ABS going off?
yes, the function of ABS is to prevent you from locking up the brakes and sliding when you slam on them at speed. if you slam on your brakes at speed and your abs activates, it is doing its job.
@ thanks for not answering my question and explaining what ABS is to a person who regularly works on their car.
How about showing how to back off the E-brake pads in this video?
Soap and water?? Why not brake clean?
What about the Outback 2020 and forward?
Just a question. Other videos say the caliper mount torque value is 81.1 ftlb but your video suggests 48-59 ftlbs.
Is this method the same for a 2022 limited model?
Is this as out backs
This video is horrible. The 2018 subaru crosstrek is 2 - 14mm bolts to remove caliper and 2 - 19 mm bolts to remove bracket. He says 2 - 13mm bolts for caliper and 2 - 21mm bolts for bracket. WTH....
So what you're saying is that you're saving $300 by doing your own brakes but you can't spend 50 bucks on a socket set.
Oh, you're just a sad little man hiding behind a keyboard
Cool! Thanks for sharing.
Nothing about the parking brake when replacing the rear rotor🤨
I know this dude didn't just use a c-clamp on the front of a brand new brake pad.
"Place a used brake pad over the face of the piston to protect the surface from marring."
...do you tho?