Fascinating. I’ve done my brakes many times but never knew about the copper grease. I have a squeak right now on my TT so will get into that next weekend. Have you done rear bushes/suspension on your TT?
Hey Tom, give it a go, this was standard practice on old brake pads, most new brake pads have the backing that should prevent squeaking but weathering can still cause them to squeak so a little copper grease works its magic. The rear bushes and shocks tend to be a little easier on the TT due to access. It's worth doing them with the front ones as it will give your car handling a nice reset 👍
Fascinating. I’ve done my brakes many times but never knew about the copper grease. I have a squeak right now on my TT so will get into that next weekend. Have you done rear bushes/suspension on your TT?
Hey Tom, give it a go, this was standard practice on old brake pads, most new brake pads have the backing that should prevent squeaking but weathering can still cause them to squeak so a little copper grease works its magic. The rear bushes and shocks tend to be a little easier on the TT due to access. It's worth doing them with the front ones as it will give your car handling a nice reset 👍
I love how you started the video saying it would be quick and easy lol 😂
@@christianhcevallos thanks for the comment Christian, fair, if you have the tools, its one of the easier jobs you can do on the driveway. 🤞👍