Whats the point of an instructional video when your throwing the camera
around so it’s impossible to actually see what’s happening! Either be
bothered to do it properly or not bother at all!
You started off well dude, but then you took off the old brake pads you
shouldn’t have left the caliper hang like that, it damadges the brake lines
feeding into the brake piston. Also when you installed the new pads you
should’ve used a brake windback tool to push the piston in and would’ve
made intalling the new pads easier.
Why not just start the video from after you have removed the wheel, its the
brake pads bit were interested in, you could have saved 3 minutes on the
video, we know how to remove a wheel.
What’s the point of putting up an instructional video but there’s no
commentary or instructions as the brakes were being changed?
I’m pretty sure you can shake the camera a little bit more. And get a new
pair of knees.
@DJeighty6 discs all around
@raikkonen85 I think it’s got drums on the rear.
Yeah don’t look qualified lol
yeah they are rs8
when the brake waening light comes on or when they start feeling weak
PLZ I HAVE THE SAME CAR AND I WOULD LIKE TO KNOW HOW OLD IS THIS ONE AND
HOW MUCH MILES OR KM DID SHE TAKE BEFORE U CHANGE UR BRAKE PADS THX??
@DJeighty6 Yes
@jah13ang Yeah it’s the same car I wrapped. I think you should leave the
scooby as it is man.
Whats the point of an instructional video when your throwing the camera
around so it’s impossible to actually see what’s happening! Either be
bothered to do it properly or not bother at all!
What type of brakes of this type of polo? vented discs in the front and
drums at the back?
17’s.
So where is the mechanic then???, that guy is a butcher !!!!
This the same car you put the vinyl on? looks great on the back! gonna do
the same with carbon fiber vinyl on my wrx =]
You started off well dude, but then you took off the old brake pads you
shouldn’t have left the caliper hang like that, it damadges the brake lines
feeding into the brake piston. Also when you installed the new pads you
should’ve used a brake windback tool to push the piston in and would’ve
made intalling the new pads easier.
Why not just start the video from after you have removed the wheel, its the
brake pads bit were interested in, you could have saved 3 minutes on the
video, we know how to remove a wheel.