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  • using a torque wrench to break loose bolts, are you kids retarded?

  • Do chickens have large talons?

  • your in a shop with no pneumatic tools

  • I like the idea guys and great job with the video.

    I must however remind you of things you didn't do/ did incorrectly.

    (Realize this isn't to be a douchebag, it's to help you in future instances)

    1. You never loosen bolts with a torque wrench, this immediately throws it off calibration

    2. Always measure rotor runout & thickness to make sure it is within spec.

    3. Always apply slide pin lubricant and "disc brake quite" and torque to manufacturer specified Ft-Lbs, this is so insanely crucial.

  • what about the finish cut, and what about the rubber band haha

  • How thick is the cut rotor?? And how much runout??

  • What you call a 'brakepad' is a caliper.

  • asbestos isnt use in us made brake parts but is still made in products not made in the us

  • you don't use a torque wrench to break bolts loose, that is what a breaker bar is for.

  • dont you have to apply a non directional finnish

  • A breaker bar will work too

  • Any of you guys ever heard of wearing gloves and a mask? Brake dust and solvents are going to catch up with you kids. Look up abestosis of the lungs, and Leukemia when you get a chance. That's what you're working on right now. Oh and glad to see you're wearing goggles.

  • Asbestos has not been used in brakes pads for over 10 years. :-)

  • @MITYFLEA LOL Keep preaching that.

  • I like it, from Mexicali Baja California,Mexico.

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