What car do you drive? Come la. As long as I get to keep the rights to the photos and you pay for the parts used to DIY. No problemo!if u have run out of DIY's to do on your car... i offer u my car to DIY on...
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Probably like 600+ these days. Get Supercircuit. The metal braiding is further protected by a layer of plastic or something around the braided lines. Helps keep out the fine dust.This is a good suggestion. I have 262mm EK Honda Calipers on mine but still maintain rubber hose.
Oh dear those screeching sounds on slow pedal when slow brakes are abit annoying but brake performance greatly improved (mcm drive Honda City)
I checked the nets and all said if u use aftermarket pads and rotors (my case, Brembo), that happens. And even if u do 'chamfering' and use the anti grease gel stuff it will come back so I make do with the sounds only.
I may consider this steel braided thing later on, probably rm 500 in current pricing Works Engineering vs SUper Circuit
I’m using Brembo Max original rotors 262mm with EK4 calipers as well. Using ADVICS pads.. total silence.This is a good suggestion. I have 262mm EK Honda Calipers on mine but still maintain rubber hose.
Oh dear those screeching sounds on slow pedal when slow brakes are abit annoying but brake performance greatly improved (mcm drive Honda City)
I checked the nets and all said if u use aftermarket pads and rotors (my case, Brembo), that happens. And even if u do 'chamfering' and use the anti grease gel stuff it will come back so I make do with the sounds only.
I may consider this steel braided thing later on, probably rm 500 in current pricing Works Engineering vs SUper Circuit
Total silence huh. Prob gonna send my brakes for inspection to see if my pad sitting nicely anot d..I’m using Brembo Max original rotors 262mm with EK4 calipers as well. Using ADVICS pads.. total silence.
Brake pad noise can be many reasons. Pads, something stuck in between, disc wear, pad wear. Got friend take out clean, sandpaper then no more sound, but for some later on come back....Total silence huh. Prob gonna send my brakes for inspection to see if my pad sitting nicely anot d..
Agreed, and It's quite an irritating small issue especially when discs and pads look relatively newBrake pad noise can be many reasons. Pads, something stuck in between, disc wear, pad wear. Got friend take out clean, sandpaper then no more sound, but for some later on come back....
Its very irritating...Agreed, and It's quite an irritating small issue especially when discs and pads look relatively new
Take out clean, sand regularly.....Its very irritating...
Even on my stock BLM...now got that 'eeeeiik' sound. I am sure its due to road debris stuck on the pad as my housing area got construction site with heavy vehicle depositing debris on the road.
Ain’t nobody got time for that.Take out clean, sand regularly.....
Bro. gunnerzz like to DIY fiddle, fiddle mah.....hahhahhahaAin’t nobody got time for that.
Thats the problem....later i gatal and change the pad for the sake of trying out another brand. The last 2 set was changed when its only 1/2 worn out.Bro. gunnerzz like to DIY fiddle, fiddle mah.....hahhahhaha
OBD2 can buy Elms then hook up to hp apps......Thats the problem....later i gatal and change the pad for the sake of trying out another brand. The last 2 set was changed when its only 1/2 worn out.
Anyway, good reason to try out my tool set bought from Lzd. Next up to buy is an OBD reader, then plastic ramp,then electronic solder set +kit...the list goes on....
You dare to lie under a car on a plastic ramp?Anyway, good reason to try out my tool set bought from Lzd. Next up to buy is an OBD reader, then plastic ramp,then electronic solder set +kit...the list goes on....