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Should always remove the fluid reservoir cap before winding pistons back in.....if the fluid has been topped up then pushing the piston back can cause the fluid to hit the cap and then master cylinder damage can occur.
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No brake grease on pads, no cleaning of caliper piston, no red rubber grease on piston seal, not a torque wrench in sight, plus poor quality uncoated brake discs!!
It’s that time again lol. Glad this is still here in 2022.
And not a single comment about the torn brake hose?
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In fact, I am a BMW enthusiast thanks for this excellent work
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Should always remove the fluid reservoir cap before winding pistons back in.....if the fluid has been topped up then pushing the piston back can cause the fluid to hit the cap and then master cylinder damage can occur.
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Didn't put on the anti squeak grease.
hi , can you tell please parts number for rear brake pads and park pads ? thank you
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1:11 elastic wire broken
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one of those tiny strings are ripped and hanging down on my e38
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No brake grease on pads, no cleaning of caliper piston, no red rubber grease on piston seal, not a torque wrench in sight, plus poor quality uncoated brake discs!!
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