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Not done much that last couple of months but now that the garage is on lockdown for the foreseeable I’m guessing good progress will be made. Going to go in and get a bit done tomorrow.
MetalByBrian I know what you mean. I’ve stopped counting on Len. Another 250 brake part order to pavel today. It’s frightening. New rear shoes, cylinders, springs(with mounting cups/rubbers) shockers(with poly bushes) and got a bit of body work done. Coronavirus is a pain in the arse but has its advantages...
That's interesting, I've done 2 pairs now and they've both been bolted, maybe it was a UK thing or just a coincidence that both have been modified as such 🤔
Thank you...Got stuck with the breaks and your video helped me to continue.
Thanks
Very nice, thanks for sharing. I have a 2005 Niva that iam just going to be doing the brakes on so this is good to have watched first. Thanks again.
The 2005 Niva will be slightly different, but this will certainly help to some extent! 👍
Awesome tutorial! This will make my life easier. You are my hero
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Fantastic! Nicely explained
Thank you!
Great video, Brian. Keep up the good work. Len the Lada MK2
Cheers bud, hows yours coming along?
Not done much that last couple of months but now that the garage is on lockdown for the foreseeable I’m guessing good progress will be made. Going to go in and get a bit done tomorrow.
Sounds good, I want to make progress on the red bear but finances are stopping me atm, it's all in my head but I'm board of it being there 🤣
MetalByBrian I know what you mean. I’ve stopped counting on Len. Another 250 brake part order to pavel today. It’s frightening. New rear shoes, cylinders, springs(with mounting cups/rubbers) shockers(with poly bushes) and got a bit of body work done. Coronavirus is a pain in the arse but has its advantages...
I'd seen a lad like you last weekend... He had a Niva! Small world eh!
And it was a bang tidy niva as well 😉
@@MetalByBrian yeah, kinda, Appart from all the rust 😂😂😉
@@casto- so bang tidy then? 🤔
Good job
Thank you
Brilliant content
I do try 😁 sometimes it's hard to get all the detail in
what a job
Not too bad, just got to take your time 👍
in the original, the piston is attached to the caliper through the latch (part number 2101-3501059) I wonder who converted it to a bolt)
That's interesting, I've done 2 pairs now and they've both been bolted, maybe it was a UK thing or just a coincidence that both have been modified as such 🤔