Changing the Brake Pads in a 1979 Mercedes Benz
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7:50 thats what she said
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Hey guy....you can save alot of time if you do not remove the calipers at all, and instead remove the 2 cotter keys and pull the pins out that are holding the pads in. If the pads do not pull out, apply some pressure on them with a screwdriver and this will push the caliper piston back in. Slide the pads out, and replace with new pads. If you have any questions, just ask. Nice Benz guy!!
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he is not aspecielist but he solve the problem
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Thanks for sharing it with us nice and also funny video.
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@felinasfavorites You are such an ass. The point is he's at least trying and it looks to me like he did a pretty good job for it being the first time. Get a life felinasfavorites and shove your criticism up your ass.
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@undertake782 NAC is a grease for the sliders on regular single or dual piston calipers not the four piston calipers
hay man becarefull with emergency brake if you move the shose out of aligemant the rotro wont go back on good lock man
johntaheri 11 months ago
@johntaheri I have never used an emergency brake in my life. It still works though. Thanks!
NathanielCatch 11 months ago
those old pads werent even close to needing replacement
Lambo0225 1 year ago
@Lambo0225 They were squeaky and after I replaced them they weren't.
NathanielCatch 11 months ago