Great video Jay. Love how you showed the details like the type of file you used and how to properly grease the pins, getting rid of the air. I always thought you had to bleed brake lines after installing new pads and rotor. Is just pumping the brakes enough? And, was hoping to see the boss, Max, in video.
Hey Peter, thank you for your question. You only "bleed the system" when the system is exposed to air. For example, when you change a caliper, or brake master cylinder, or if you are replacing brake lines. When replacing brake pads you are not exposing the system to air. I will make sure to put the boss in more future videos, he seems to be getting popular :)
Great video and nicely edited !!!
“ hey what’s going on guys”. Makes me laugh every time. 😂 Great video. Thank you 🙏.
Great video Jay. Love how you showed the details like the type of file you used and how to properly grease the pins, getting rid of the air. I always thought you had to bleed brake lines after installing new pads and rotor. Is just pumping the brakes enough? And, was hoping to see the boss, Max, in video.
Hey Peter, thank you for your question. You only "bleed the system" when the system is exposed to air. For example, when you change a caliper, or brake master cylinder, or if you are replacing brake lines. When replacing brake pads you are not exposing the system to air. I will make sure to put the boss in more future videos, he seems to be getting popular :)
Great video
Hahaha....why do people do that? It's soo dangerous..metal on metal. Ding Dong!