That’s exciting!Much more noticable now and will want to slide the front right tire with firm application.
I’m curious to see what the piston looks like in the caliper
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That’s exciting!Much more noticable now and will want to slide the front right tire with firm application.
I'm curious about that myself. Both appear to be remans so......That’s exciting!
I’m curious to see what the piston looks like in the caliper
Gross, probably A1cardoneI'm curious about that myself. Both appear to be remans so......
I've never taken a caliper apart before so it'll be a learning experience. Have to hunt down that thread on rehabbing them (from Schurkey it think). Also going to be ordering a pressure bleeder set up for this vehicle and the others I maintain in the family.Gross, probably A1cardone
I like the looks of that, not the price tag. I've been eyeing the motive products bleeder set up that Reluctance used. Looks to he cheaper but doesn't come with as many adapters unless you pony up the cash too.You must be registered for see images attach
I’ve got the “Mac Tools” branded version of this and it has been one of my favorite purchases. I’m not even mad I spent $700 on it.
The only ones I've seen on their website appear to be vacuum bleeder setups unless I mistook some of them. I've used one cheap hand operated vacuum bleeder and found it easier to get a second person to work the pedal. Also only had to deal with my own vehicles then. Now I've got 4 vehicles to maintain and all are due for new brake fluid. Our Kia still has the original (at least since we got it in 2017) fluid. MIL's 4runner I have bled to clear fluid when i had the rear axle out two years ago.I got the harbor freight power bleeder setup, on the recommendation of one of my mechanic friends who has worked on the Burb. I was pleased with it when I used it, except for having to cobble up a holder for the bottle that sits in the master cylinder. This was bought in 2018 so hopefully now they have more adapters available now....
This should help - https://www.gmt400.com/threads/cardone-brake-calipers.61156/post-1296293I've never taken a caliper apart before so it'll be a learning experience. Have to hunt down that thread on rehabbing them (from Schurkey it think). Also going to be ordering a pressure bleeder set up for this vehicle and the others I maintain in the family.
Thank you. Thats the one I was thinking about.