If you bend the spring clips flat with some pliers you can then turn the 17mm nut while holding the smaller brake pipe nut still. The hard brake pipe will not get damaged. Then after you can fit aftermarket brake hoses with rotating end fittings. And fit new spring clips. Makes this job much easier.
Great video! You really helped me out with the pipe for the right rear brake. Pipes with rusted and stuck bolts need to be replaced. You cannot take any risk with brakes.
Thanks buddy, working on a friends e90, managed to get the right side rear brake pipe to loosen after alot of hassle, ordered a new short brake pipe for the left rear as this cracked.
Hi there. What size wrench did you use to remove the brake hose nut to the caliper. I find it's difficult to get a wrench in there because or the rubber on the hose. Was it a narrow wrench you used? Thanks
Thanks for sharing, have this on my to-do list as well. Is it not possible to loosen the rubber brake hose by trying to turn its 17mm nut while holding the 11mm nut of the solid brake pipe in fixed position to avoid its twisting/damage ?
If you bend the spring clips flat with some pliers you can then turn the 17mm nut while holding the smaller brake pipe nut still.
The hard brake pipe will not get damaged.
Then after you can fit aftermarket brake hoses with rotating end fittings.
And fit new spring clips.
Makes this job much easier.
Great video! You really helped me out with the pipe for the right rear brake. Pipes with rusted and stuck bolts need to be replaced. You cannot take any risk with brakes.
Thanks buddy, working on a friends e90, managed to get the right side rear brake pipe to loosen after alot of hassle, ordered a new short brake pipe for the left rear as this cracked.
Good job very good video master 👍👍👍💪💪
Great video like always. Thank you for sharing.
Doesn’t it require to do a full bleeding procedure on all 4 wheels? And do i need to release the brakepedal before bleeding? Thanks ❤
Hi there. What size wrench did you use to remove the brake hose nut to the caliper. I find it's difficult to get a wrench in there because or the rubber on the hose. Was it a narrow wrench you used? Thanks
Thanks for sharing, have this on my to-do list as well. Is it not possible to loosen the rubber brake hose by trying to turn its 17mm nut while holding the 11mm nut of the solid brake pipe in fixed position to avoid its twisting/damage ?
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