Tried to look it up in my purchase history, but it was so long ago that i cant find it. Also there are a few different versions, so what i had may not be what you need. Sorry, i know this isnt much help
If you look up supercheap and click on find my vehicle put your rego number in and what state your from and all should come up all parts you need and suits your car. ( if your from Australia )
such kind of work i call it a jerk and shit unprofessional job, nothing controlled washed oil or grease even sliding pins boots, brake piston dust rubber not replaced, nonsurface area of brake disc should be rust protect with gray primer polymer coating for excellent look.
Only cool people drive Pajeros
Good video but where's the upgrade part?
Yes, I'm looking for the upgrade too, but it's only a replacement.
Good videography 10/10. But music is not a substitute for step by step audio.
What's the size of the 2 small bolts used to remove the disc rotor?
What is the part numbers for the brakes? I’m having trouble getting the correct pads and rotors for a 1991 Pajero diesel
Tried to look it up in my purchase history, but it was so long ago that i cant find it.
Also there are a few different versions, so what i had may not be what you need.
Sorry, i know this isnt much help
If you look up supercheap and click on find my vehicle put your rego number in and what state your from and all should come up all parts you need and suits your car. ( if your from Australia )
Where's the upgrade??
How about greasing the sliding pins for a start.
Wouldn't let u near my vehicle.
such kind of work i call it a jerk and shit unprofessional job, nothing controlled washed oil or grease even sliding pins boots, brake piston dust rubber not replaced, nonsurface area of brake disc should be rust protect with gray primer polymer coating for excellent look.