How to change the back brakes on an Audi A4 B8, without the use of a scan tool.
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those rear 18mm bolts are a B**ch to remove!!!
as a fellow irish man you'll appreciate when i say …thats fucking genius lol, obd? vcds? fuck that, gimmie some AA batteries and hold my beer! 🙂 great video
How many Ampers have that batery? Very clear video thanks
Great video, can you do a video on front brake replacement with this vehicle?
start with the handbrake on? Or allowed ??
You sir, are a legend… thank you.
Good job sir , thanks !
Good job bro
I am wondering if I could use chock blocks on the other wheels and removove the parking brake the normal way.
Very clear explanation. Thanks!
Awesome trick with the battery. Thanks.
Great video. Thanks. What brand pads and rotors? I have an Advanced Auto near me. Are they acceptable?
Great video!
You sir are a Legend, thank you for a vary nice detailed video.
Colin u should manage this in 15 mins
Don't you use any brake grease on the tabs of the pads so they slide easily and don't bind? Nice video, btw.
nice video and good detail. specially if you haven't got vcds to unwind the calipers.
Of note: the carrier bracket bolts are stretch bolts, meaning one-time use only. They are specified as 100NM+90 degrees. They have a tendency to not hold if reused. The bolts are only a couple pounds each.
Perfect. You sir are a legend, making everything look easy. That battery trick is such a life saver. Big thank you!