Never rely on the brake pad indicator to tell you when they need replacing... Nuff said!
max69vk Registered User Joined Apr 3, 2012 Messages 865 Reaction score 59 Points 28 Location Kingston upon Thames Apr 21, 2013 #1 Never rely on the brake pad indicator to tell you when they need replacing... Nuff said!
N Nutkin Registered User Joined Aug 9, 2009 Messages 830 Reaction score 9 Points 18 Location NULL Apr 21, 2013 #2 max69vk said: Never rely on the brake pad indicator to tell you when they need replacing... View attachment 14512 View attachment 14513 Nuff said! Click to expand... there is still friction material left not alot but still enough maybe it wasnt low enough
max69vk said: Never rely on the brake pad indicator to tell you when they need replacing... View attachment 14512 View attachment 14513 Nuff said! Click to expand... there is still friction material left not alot but still enough maybe it wasnt low enough
max69vk Registered User Joined Apr 3, 2012 Messages 865 Reaction score 59 Points 28 Location Kingston upon Thames Apr 21, 2013 #3 It was that far little left on the pad we couldn't get the wind back tool in to push the piston back.
It was that far little left on the pad we couldn't get the wind back tool in to push the piston back.
SAiLO Well-Known Member VCDS Map User Joined May 7, 2009 Messages 1,067 Reaction score 62 Points 48 Location UK Apr 21, 2013 #4 max69vk said: It was that far little left on the pad we couldn't get the wind back tool in to push the piston back. Click to expand... Had the same problem last summer. What a nightmare!
max69vk said: It was that far little left on the pad we couldn't get the wind back tool in to push the piston back. Click to expand... Had the same problem last summer. What a nightmare!
max69vk Registered User Joined Apr 3, 2012 Messages 865 Reaction score 59 Points 28 Location Kingston upon Thames Apr 21, 2013 #5 Amazing how much better they stop now too!