I changed my front pads only. Compressed the calipers and now my pedal is spongy. Any reason I may have gotten air in the lines? Wondering if I need to bleed all 4 wheels
Yes. You need to bleed all 4, starting with the furthermost wheel. I also recommend you get a pressure bottle in amazon. They sell for $26 bucks and they will get 100% of the air out. Also, low quality pads will also make your pedal feel spongy. I always use OEM or brembo
@@dcfgarage ok I got one.. My truck is also pulling to the left substantially once brakes are applied. Would this indicate anything more than the pressure in the lines ?
She’s shiny, got 2019 with 85k. Just did plugs , brakes and rotors bought but waiting until cooler outside.
I’ve done brakes on sunny days in winter for the kid and it ‘s not my favorite time of year 20°f. It’s like handling blocks of ice🥶
What happened to the Honda VTX??
Unfortunately I had to sell it
I changed my front pads only. Compressed the calipers and now my pedal is spongy. Any reason I may have gotten air in the lines? Wondering if I need to bleed all 4 wheels
Yes. You need to bleed all 4, starting with the furthermost wheel. I also recommend you get a pressure bottle in amazon. They sell for $26 bucks and they will get 100% of the air out. Also, low quality pads will also make your pedal feel spongy. I always use OEM or brembo
@@dcfgarage ok I got one.. My truck is also pulling to the left substantially once brakes are applied. Would this indicate anything more than the pressure in the lines ?