I have the exact modal and year as yours. 1999 996.. A couple of questions. Why do you not have the brake depth sensor line hooked up right now? If mine is hooked up, do I have to do anything special with them when changing the pads? BTW great informative video.
You may want to loosen the bleed screw so that old moisture-laden brake fluid doesn't get forced back to the master cylinder while retracting the pistons. Also, this may be a good time to flush the brake fluid if it's been 2 years.
how much should i pay a mechanic to do this?
semajgnik 2 weeks ago
I have the exact modal and year as yours. 1999 996.. A couple of questions. Why do you not have the brake depth sensor line hooked up right now? If mine is hooked up, do I have to do anything special with them when changing the pads? BTW great informative video.
hurdigurdiman 4 months ago
is there a tutorial anywhere on JUST removing calipers to give them a new paint job?
I am coming up short on that, but considering painting my 86' 930 turbo calipers from black->red
Any suggestions?
mattjelder 5 months ago
You may want to loosen the bleed screw so that old moisture-laden brake fluid doesn't get forced back to the master cylinder while retracting the pistons. Also, this may be a good time to flush the brake fluid if it's been 2 years.
sbakar 8 months ago
I have a 2007 997 GT3. Will this apply for the front and rear (with changes outlined in other video) to my car as well?
Great videos. Many Thanks
Roaders 11 months ago
Great video..keep them coming.. thanks
Rayesq24 1 year ago
Thanks a lot, very useful
kotafey 1 year ago
good job man. thanks for all this video, big help.
DinoMendoza 1 year ago