BRAKES BROKE! New pads, rotors, and stainless steel lines for the NC Miata.
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- čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
- Metal on metal is great if you’re at Rock Fest! But in the case of my brakes, it’s a bad sign. Join me as I upgrade to slotted rotors, install new ceramic pads, and ditch the old rubber hoses for stainless steel brake lines. Plus caliper paint and all the usual antics.
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All brake parts: mossmiata.com
Torque locking pliers: amzn.to/3ITGUXF
Caliper paint: amzn.to/3yeroRu
Brake caliper spreader: amzn.to/41EmVVA
[ TIMELINE ]
00:00 Intro
01:15 Ordering Brakes
02:53 Unboxing and Supplies
06:14 Types of brakes
09:45 Touchup Paint
15:25 Installation
27:06 Bedding
29:34 Final Thoughts
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Why not take the calipers and bracket off the car to paint them? The brake lines were coming off anyway. Could have saved you the trouble of taping things up and getting overspray on the car.
...Might have done a better job too! Also: Always wear gloves - mask is strongly recommended when working around brake dust; and why oh why wear a WHITE sweatshirt!?!?! Those rotors are NOT cross drilled. Treat the mating surface on the hubs with high temp anti-seize; we treat the back side of the pads also to dampen the vibrations that cause squeal. Get a proper tool for the hose fittings - called 'line wrench'.Clean, clean, clean fittings 1st!! Scars from vise-grips are a sign of a hack job. Carb cleaner is better at getting under coating off; THEN brake clean.
I've been there.... Rear left as well. After FM Summer Camp, I put on a set of StopTech slotted rotors along with some Hawk HPS pads, and I've been pretty happy with that setup.
I can't believe you are doing this now. I had my EBC black dash with green stuff 2000 and I.L. Motorsport stainless steel lines installed four days ago. Not sure if they are the first replacement, as I already have 126tkm.
The pedal feel is quite a lot better, and as you said, peace of mind with their expected longevity is totally worth it. So far, my 2012 miata hasn't let me down either ^~^
Flare nut spanners work well for the brake lines 👍
my rear callipers were sticking, I was annihilating pads out on the track! In the end I got the rebuild kits and rebuilt all 4 corners, made a huge difference! Extremely fiddly, anyone doing the same I recommend you get the pre built replacement rear pistons because they are really hard to put back together without damaging them.
Fronts were much easier.
My brake lines were also stripped, had to use clamps to open and tighten them back up.
Hey Jordan, you could give the rotors a hand and clearn the rust on the hubs and then paint them too just to prevent more rusting. I just did that on all 4 wheels. rotative tool (dremel) with wire wheel and a small brush with wire bristles. eye protection of course.. (is a must) and then caliper painted the hubs
New brake pads, rotors & lines. With 4 pairs of premium shoes. : )
shoes are for drum brakes...
First view 😀
One day bro, you'll be my go to channel when I have the NC Miata.
when the pads are worn on the inside it is probably because the pistons in the calipers are sticking... you should rebuild or replace the calipers
Hey you changed the shift knob again?
The piston is on the inside that’s why the inside pad wears quickest.
Are the frond brakes backworts ??? The rear look good but the frond just askin???
Hey homie, you just put a band-aid on your rear brake problem by only replacing the pads....gotta step up and fix it correctly. Peace.
I did re-grease all 4 corners of pins and they now seem to wear evenly! Just in case you missed that part in the video.
@@FlywheelFilms Saw that part, did I miss the caliper repair/grease/rebuild?
A proper brake line wrench would've helped.
Yeah I figured it was time to buy some decent flare nut spanners when doing my hoses. Definitely $40 well spent
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