Taking the pins off and leaving the carrier attached is a good tip when just doing the pads… i hadn’t thought of that! If you’re doing the rotors too then I’d do the job without removing the pins and take the whole caliper assembly off by just removing the two carrier bolts, which is what I’ve always done regardless. Thanks man!! Keep the e34 stuff coming! My ‘91 535i will appreciate it.
Some very illustrative and very interesting videos... It would be appreciated if you continue climbing higher and when you can use the front brakes... A greeting from Spain..🙂🙂🙂
Nice vid again. Not sure if removing the shims was a good idea; no extra vibrations or noise? Furthermore, just get a torque wrench my man! Look forward to the next video
Hello, if I want to take out the calipers and spray paint, the brake oil in the brake oil pipe will flow down. Is there any good way to stop the oil in the brake oil pipe from leaking out? Can you make a video to share? Thanks
You will end up with a small amount of leakage, but from my experience not a whole lot comes out if you're able to keep the end of the line held up in the air. I would recommend capping the hose with either a rubber cap or by taping it off to prevent moisture from getting into the brake fluid.
I don't usually comment on videos but thanks for creating great videos about E34 maintenance, these vids will be watched for years to come.
Mr myers dropping some heat
Taking the pins off and leaving the carrier attached is a good tip when just doing the pads… i hadn’t thought of that! If you’re doing the rotors too then I’d do the job without removing the pins and take the whole caliper assembly off by just removing the two carrier bolts, which is what I’ve always done regardless. Thanks man!! Keep the e34 stuff coming! My ‘91 535i will appreciate it.
Some very illustrative and very interesting videos...
It would be appreciated if you continue climbing higher and when you can use the front brakes...
A greeting from Spain..🙂🙂🙂
thank you ! nice to see you again
Nice vid again. Not sure if removing the shims was a good idea; no extra vibrations or noise? Furthermore, just get a torque wrench my man! Look forward to the next video
Hello, if I want to take out the calipers and spray paint, the brake oil in the brake oil pipe will flow down. Is there any good way to stop the oil in the brake oil pipe from leaking out? Can you make a video to share? Thanks
You will end up with a small amount of leakage, but from my experience not a whole lot comes out if you're able to keep the end of the line held up in the air. I would recommend capping the hose with either a rubber cap or by taping it off to prevent moisture from getting into the brake fluid.
you missed one thing. with new rotor you need to adjust brake shoes for hand brake.
Definitely good to adjust your handbrake while you're in there, but not necessary.
Omg bro where have u being ???
Busy with life and work and all the usual excuses, ya know
@@MyersMotors gotchu , just glad you okay man , still waiting on the m5 project 😄
@@KrameChris I got some parts if you interested bro !