My issue is that the caliper is stuck we think it might be due to rust, we tried hitting it with a mallet to loosen it up but still won’t move at all, any tips on how to loosen it up?
Great job overall,. However, I think it's never a good idea to put any strain on the brake hose. It can cause an internal break leading to hose failure. And given what we now know about asbestos, you should be wearing a filter mask at least when cleaning up the rotor.
What happens if I just shove the caliper back on without pushing in the piston? Will it go back in by itself? Asking for a "friend" who already did this without watching the second half of the video.
My issue is that the caliper is stuck we think it might be due to rust, we tried hitting it with a mallet to loosen it up but still won’t move at all, any tips on how to loosen it up?
Can you use a breaker bar for both nuts?
God! Those chrome moldings look like crap.
good job pleasant to listen to well explained.
I broke 3 ratchets on the bracket bolts then cried
Great job overall,. However, I think it's never a good idea to put any strain on the brake hose. It can cause an internal break leading to hose failure. And given what we now know about asbestos, you should be wearing a filter mask at least when cleaning up the rotor.
Video would have been a lot better if you left the noisy brake turning lathe off while you were talking.
If I put you on a list of people I would trust to do my brakes you would be the first! Nice job!!!!
Now you got black widow spiders all over your garage floor.
Where can I get the wire brush that fits over the stud?
No dust mask??… or should I say "rust mask". LOL
What happens if I just shove the caliper back on without pushing in the piston? Will it go back in by itself? Asking for a "friend" who already did this without watching the second half of the video.