@@nikkilewis1473c clamp is what he used but if the rear requires a tool essentially the same thing except slightly different any auto parts store will rent it out
Rust or worn grooves from the bracket rubbing are the most common things that are damaging to the rotors, if they look smooth and clean after removing any dirt on them you probably wont need to change them that time.
great work... nothing fancy, to the point, covered all the big items. Thank you!
Please mention tools and sizes in next video. It will help alot, Thanks
Torque to specs. Other than that, great job.
straight to it… i love it!
How much torque is needed for the caliper carrier bolt?
Did you have to reset any codes. What was that piston compressor tool you were using also?
I heard the caliper piston required a tool that rotated as its pushing it back. Does the 2019 model not require that tool?
I think it’s just the rear that needs the caliper tool actually if I’m not mistaken
He used the tool in the video.
@@jprime5128 can you tell me where in the video can you see the tool? I need one
@@nikkilewis1473c clamp is what he used but if the rear requires a tool essentially the same thing except slightly different any auto parts store will rent it out
No codes needed to be reset right?
Was just wondering what the usb was for as you used it to hang the caliper 😂😂😂😂
How did you know you need new rotors?
Rust or worn grooves from the bracket rubbing are the most common things that are damaging to the rotors, if they look smooth and clean after removing any dirt on them you probably wont need to change them that time.
Also if your car “shakes” or “shutters” while braking you’re probably due for new rotors
You can measure the thickness with a caliper. Find your cars minimum thickness
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Didnt need the cheaterbar should only need around 80 ft lbs of torque
Видос как плохо делать. Направляющие кто обслуживать будет?