I belive the mechanic who last changed my pads and rotors left out the vibration shims, pads clang on rotors over small bumps. Are the vibration shims a part you can order or do they only come with factory pads?
That was to be my first question. The trickiest part of the job, left out of the video as well as leaving the hydraulic line disconnected. 🤦🏻♀️ FML Apart from those two concerns a most polished and speedy tute. 😉
Great video!
Thank you sooo much!
Another great video.
Nice job. What kind of grease did you used? Thanks
No vibration shims and it works better when you connect the hydraulic line
I belive the mechanic who last changed my pads and rotors left out the vibration shims, pads clang on rotors over small bumps. Are the vibration shims a part you can order or do they only come with factory pads?
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Yurra funny guy, well observed! 😉😆😂
A jack is for lifting not supporting please use axle stands as my father lost a leg through this stay safe in your work
Great work!!!
These are the wheels I've been looking for. Can u PLEASE tell me the size and what they came off of
I think this is the part number - XR857331 - seen a few sets on ebay UK last few months.
These wheels are called ‘Mercury’
an 18” option on the facelifted S Type
How to replace rear back brakes on a 2005 S type Jaguar
Did you reset the caliper pistons?
That was to be my first question. The trickiest part of the job, left out of the video as well as leaving the hydraulic line disconnected. 🤦🏻♀️ FML
Apart from those two concerns a most polished and speedy tute. 😉
Its missing the vibration dampers :-(
nice video ,but you have to press back the calipers,
Of course you didn't do the rear because of the electronic parking brake
Great subject crap music! Took away from the subject matter