Thank you for doing this making this video. Just a little pointer a little silicone lubricant on those pins for that rubber will slide on easier also you may want to take a little bit of the brake fluid out before you push back luckily I have a tool that does that but looks like that worked out good for you and I sure do appreciate you making this video and thanks for doing all this works the rest of us don't have to guess.
Also I have a question how many miles did you get before you head to change those brake pads and did the back wear out before the front I know on mine my back pads are wearing way faster than my front ones and I think that sounds strange
This video was great.. straight to the point, no unnecessary talking and helped me out tremendously!!👍🏿
Thank you for doing this making this video. Just a little pointer a little silicone lubricant on those pins for that rubber will slide on easier also you may want to take a little bit of the brake fluid out before you push back luckily I have a tool that does that but looks like that worked out good for you and I sure do appreciate you making this video and thanks for doing all this works the rest of us don't have to guess.
Fix that piston boot on the 2nd wheel after compressing piston
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u didnt grease the pins
Also I have a question how many miles did you get before you head to change those brake pads and did the back wear out before the front I know on mine my back pads are wearing way faster than my front ones and I think that sounds strange
Hi. 15,000 miles withstood my rear brake pads, front brake pads wear much faster on me.
@@PeterWRichardson thank you for answering that.
you don't need to re-surface the rotor? no issue?
Вроде все правильно, но - зачем?. Судя по толщине, можно было еще тысяч 10-15 ездить...
Заменил когда было время, возможно когда стёрлись бы до конца меня не было бы дома, это машина жены, как то так)
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Right, who cares about tuorq specs...