Today we will be showing you how to install stainless steel braided brake lines on your vehicle. This is a pretty simple install the requires a few tools and…
Today we will be showing you how to install stainless steel braided brake lines on your vehicle. This is a pretty simple install the requires a few tools and…
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Good vid, and even better a you tube video with a girl working on a car
without hundred of perverted comments! Must be rare these days
nice video, but you should not put brake fluid everywhere, I did a rush job
on my race car once and it caught fire under heavy braking. make sure to
clean up after.
Excellent. We use talk-wrench when fastening nuts back on, save over
tightening. Most car manuals mention the right specifications for
tightening nuts. You seem to be dab-hand at it. well done, easy clear
video to follow. Good camera work as well.
I was slightly worried that I never saw the first braided line being more
than hand-tightened back into the first caliper! 2:18
That should be done before re-locating the new pipe onto the shock (with
the ‘rubber piece’) and tightening the union between the steel lines and
the braided.
Good video otherwise!
I wish my mechanic looked as good as you!
What year is the Mazda?
Good! Teacher, explanation and of course beautiful lady
Lmao no fcking way
Hehey, that celica in the blueprints, tho!
Good “how to” Im looking for braided lines for my Celica but im not
convinced of the braking improvents, how is your experience with better
braking feel etc.?
Man it would be nice to work on easy to tear apart…clean vehicles! I wish
it was that easy to tear stuff apart on my work truck…and I wish I had an
assistant…and I wish I could work in sandals without smashing my toes.
You should rig up a pressure bleeder, makes life so much easier. Specially
if and when you have to bleed the clutch.
Because of this video I looked into the cost to replace the brake lines on
my 2010 Accord, which were surprisingly affordable. Never would have
thought of this upgrade without your help…Thx much!
you had me at flare nut wrench…<3
She’s hot..:)
Thanks for the nice video, seriously.. are you the mechanic or the actor 🙂
or the helper is the mechanic a.k.a boyfriend 🙂 sorry just asking
I’d CRITIT !
YOU ROCK GIRL!!!
one VERY important step is skipped/ignored- as soon as you take off brake
line, immediately cover it to both keep it from leaking and stripping paint
and contaminating fluid (due to exposure to air)
Great job on this video, it showed me exactly what I needed to know; now, I
think I can do my brakes.
Good job guys!
I wish I could marry a woman like her one day. Thanks for your video, I was
very helpful ;)
your work is really impressive and is example for other women. keep helping
people and one day u would be as famous as scannerdanner. God helps u.
Girl that ain’t scared to work on a car…Now I really have no excuse to
not do my lines 😉
Nice work.
What I have learned is the brake bleeding method isn’t what it used to be,
New cars have a chris cross pattern now, right rear than left front, left
rear than right front. They did this to ensure that if you had a leak from
one axle it would still have braking power from front and back. Hope this
helps?
Thnx for the vid. i actually needed to see a stainless steel braided brake
hose lining exactly like the one my car uses. Surprisingly, there are no
videos on this topic specifically for a 325i e46. Your vid was a great
help. I just replaced all brake hoses in my car this morning and replace
the fluid. Thnx again!
“EverythingDIY” with disclaimer “Please do not do this at home.” Lol.
But really great videos, glad we have the same car!
you forgot to bleed the brakes line
how in the frickin heck i can not sub this channel? u rock lady!
you’re so cool ! She ain’t afraid to get a little engine grease under her
fingernails
Youre awesome. Subbed and liked