Would have been nice to see the bleeding procedure and what happened with the brake line because we could make the same mistake. Otherwise great video enjoyed the watch. You should do more videos you have a good teaching voice!
Still a better video than most. You can always look up torque specs. This is the first video I saw that showed how to put in the springs. I even watched one from a parts dealer who didn't do it and said they weren't needed but would help improve the life. lol Another guy only changed out the calipers on one side.
My soul left my body when you sent her home with Uga dugas
HAHA! Not the right way to do that for sure. Proper torque is 166 ft. lbs.
Would have been nice to see the bleeding procedure and what happened with the brake line because we could make the same mistake. Otherwise great video enjoyed the watch. You should do more videos you have a good teaching voice!
Thank you very much! I will do a video on the Ford ABS module bleeding procedure
Ahhh the ol’ German torque figure…Gudentite.
Still a better video than most. You can always look up torque specs. This is the first video I saw that showed how to put in the springs. I even watched one from a parts dealer who didn't do it and said they weren't needed but would help improve the life. lol Another guy only changed out the calipers on one side.
@@billandwende I’m not bitching. Just found that part amusing.
oooh yeah Gudentite :)
Thanks for the kind words! Definitely need those springs on these calipers. They frustrate most people and get tossed
Good video, especially the tip on the pads
Glad it was helpful, thanks for the comment!
Do the rear brake pads have the wire pad spreaders?
They do not