Keep an eye on the rear/rear control arm spherical bushes, I believe they were a recall many years ago. They bind up, the arms snap. Guessing your brake pedal modulation increase is down to the extra piston surface area whilst still using the same master. Curious what the green button on the dash is for :D
Yes... more oil to be moved... To be honest, the pedal settled in a very good position in end... I was highly considering replacing the master cylinder... but don't think I will do it now... but will might give it a second thought when working on the next upgrade...☺️ The plan is to replace the rear arms with adjustable ones... Will tackle all of that at that time... 👍👍👍
luis that was a night mare of a job. i would say off camera there was a lot of f.... i hope its not one of them bad luck cars.Well done great job, if anyone could fix it, it was you.
😅 Yes... it was indeed, and plenty of swering as well...lol The brakes where absolutely shot... 💯 But to be honest, other than that has been a nice car for over 2 years now... I done more bits to it in the mean time, some stuff is on Patreon, some other stuff coming out later... stay tuned... with one of the biggest changes happening right now... Again stay tuned! 👍👍👍
Hi I've watched your video about 8 times I've brought 18z calipers and R32 334 mm discs and 30 ml wheel spacers and my wheels are 18 in like your pattern on your TT will setup fit because my mate is saying I need at least 40 to 50 mm wheel spacers but watching your video I should only need 30 mm wheel spacers is there different R32 from Mark 4 golf discs
The next ones I will pay more attention...😋 They were marked left and right by the previous owner, and I didn't even look at that, just install them the same way...😅 Brakes OK though!😉 👍👍👍
@@LMAutoRepairs 👍👍 I wasn’t trying to be a Smart Alec just wanted you to be good and safe in your car. I should have said earlier - thanks for the video - very informative.
17z caliper does not need turning over they are at the same as std audi placement the cayenne has same set up as audi q7 i khow ive used them the problem with them is the unsprung weight unless you are running 400 bhp plus!
picked up a car from a garage few weeks ago 140 miles from home they were to bleed the brakes. new disc and pads one new caliper fitted by owner and airplane mechanic they ran out of time (music concert) and couldnt bleed the brakes so collected by garage. driving back from garage brake pedal nearly on the floor, they hadnt screwed the rear caliper piston all the way in and the then unscrewed it half a turn to engage handbrake mechanism so piston was 3 to 4 mm away from pads all the pedal movement was gone into pushing that piston out and when the pedal is released the piston would go back to 3 to 4 mm gap. no amount of pumping and up and down with hand brake will set the piston on this type of caliper. excuse garage gave was new caliper would make pedal feel spongy.
top class Louis showing that can happen
on some rear calipers the piston is screwed all the way in then unscrew half turn to engage handbrake mechanism
This ones self adjust...
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My brakes took ages to bed in on my porsche after changing the disks and pads. I only have 4 piston calipers.
It took some time here on road driving...
But they got there eventually...☺️
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Keep an eye on the rear/rear control arm spherical bushes, I believe they were a recall many years ago. They bind up, the arms snap. Guessing your brake pedal modulation increase is down to the extra piston surface area whilst still using the same master. Curious what the green button on the dash is for :D
Yes... more oil to be moved...
To be honest, the pedal settled in a very good position in end...
I was highly considering replacing the master cylinder... but don't think I will do it now... but will might give it a second thought when working on the next upgrade...☺️
The plan is to replace the rear arms with adjustable ones... Will tackle all of that at that time...
👍👍👍
luis that was a night mare of a job. i would say off camera there was a lot of f.... i hope its not one of them bad luck cars.Well done great job, if anyone could fix it, it was you.
😅
Yes... it was indeed, and plenty of swering as well...lol
The brakes where absolutely shot... 💯
But to be honest, other than that has been a nice car for over 2 years now...
I done more bits to it in the mean time, some stuff is on Patreon, some other stuff coming out later... stay tuned... with one of the biggest changes happening right now...
Again stay tuned!
👍👍👍
@@LMAutoRepairs 👍
Hi I've watched your video about 8 times I've brought 18z calipers and R32 334 mm discs and 30 ml wheel spacers and my wheels are 18 in like your pattern on your TT will setup fit because my mate is saying I need at least 40 to 50 mm wheel spacers but watching your video I should only need 30 mm wheel spacers is there different R32 from Mark 4 golf discs
You need no spacers if you get the right wheels...
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You have your discs on the wrong way round. The vanes within the vent should be leaning backwards.
The next ones I will pay more attention...😋
They were marked left and right by the previous owner, and I didn't even look at that, just install them the same way...😅
Brakes OK though!😉
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@@LMAutoRepairs 👍👍 I wasn’t trying to be a Smart Alec just wanted you to be good and safe in your car. I should have said earlier - thanks for the video - very informative.
Dint think they will be lasting long with this new pads... so, soon they will be replaced!
Appreciated you spotted it... 👍👍👍
The reason the small piston is at the wrong end is because Porsche put the calipers on the door side of the wheel as do most sports cars.
17z caliper does not need turning over they are at the same as std audi placement the cayenne has same set up as audi q7 i khow ive used them the problem with them is the unsprung weight unless you are running 400 bhp plus!
BOA PASCOA
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Obrigado e igualmente!
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This brake kit doubled the value of this Audi
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Would be nice!
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picked up a car from a garage few weeks ago 140 miles from home they were to bleed the brakes. new disc and pads one new caliper fitted by owner and airplane mechanic they ran out of time (music concert) and couldnt bleed the brakes so collected by garage. driving back from garage brake pedal nearly on the floor, they hadnt screwed the rear caliper piston all the way in and the then unscrewed it half a turn to engage handbrake mechanism so piston was 3 to 4 mm away from pads all the pedal movement was gone into pushing that piston out and when the pedal is released the piston would go back to 3 to 4 mm gap. no amount of pumping and up and down with hand brake will set the piston on this type of caliper. excuse garage gave was new caliper would make pedal feel spongy.
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oh dear, mistake after mistake, thats prime example of how not to use a torque wrench, please do not copy any of what you see here
Sure thing @pauloneill8912 I bet you’re a master mechanic 😂
I missed the classes on how to use it...
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LOL were are your vídeos? Just go f*** yourself dude and get people do the job
@@elliotdavid6306 yeah master something
Show us how its done then