Next time use the screw driver on the old pad with the pins still installed and you can push all the pistons in at once. You also wont risk slipping and tearing the piston seals. I used to have to swap pads at the track with my Vs brembos.
Oh hello there!! We hope to one day have a viper!! Saving this video to refer back too! Do you happen to be near the FL area? Would love to collaborate one day! See you around
beauty in red
Thanks for another helpful Viper video
Next time use the screw driver on the old pad with the pins still installed and you can push all the pistons in at once. You also wont risk slipping and tearing the piston seals. I used to have to swap pads at the track with my Vs brembos.
This is why I need Dobbies Hobby’s in my life. Great tip John 👍
How have the red pads been so far? Do they have any fade from panic stops or extended hard use?
What's the part number for the rear pads? I didn't catch it.
I just linked both sets of pads on the description! The rears are DP3885C
@@NolanMotorsports wow I must have had momentary blindness because I did look 😂
Oh hello there!! We hope to one day have a viper!! Saving this video to refer back too! Do you happen to be near the FL area? Would love to collaborate one day! See you around