The two you unscrew to remove the actual caliper? Then yes, i took them out the rubber housings, sprayed degreaser inside the housings and stuck a rag through them, and āflossedā them, then applied fresh teflon grease inside. I was so desperate i also applied antisieze on the part of the caliper...
Oh cool, so you shouldnāt have any issues with the leveling systemā¦ yeah aligning them might be a pain in the ass but once you get them right youāre good ;)
Just out of curiosity, do you have full LED lights in front? If so, they should be self leveling, how would these new ones behave? Just like any halogen lamp i guess, with the adjustments to be done manually (i see the two white places where to adjust the position)
Iāve had my rear right brake grinding on the disk for some time now, I just replaced the pads as they were completely worn down, the left side is basically new.
Yesterday far the milionth time i dissasembled the caliper to put new pads in, and did the following:
removed wire to the ebrake...
Hey guys, i started having brake caliper issues some months ago: my rear passenger side caliper doesnāt fully open back up when i break, dragging the brakes and wearing down my pads fast. I never took the caliper off the car but i cleaned the pins and the pad bracket, greased the pins, sanded...
Hey everyone, I finally got my LPG installation done!
It's a Prins LPG system, the tank is a 49L (max fill at 80% to allow expansion still gives me approx 40L).
I just got the car two days ago so can't really tell what mileage i'm getting.
As for performance, well... it's LPG, what do you...
Hey, I have the same sound, not continuos, just starts and stops randomly, it does follow the car's speed, at lower speeds its lower pitched, as I pick up speed it gets higher pitched, braking or accelerating does not make it go away. It just starts/stops randomly, cannot find a way to make it...
I donāt know. I bought the can, installed it and removed it due to rattling noises. Fixed the issue a few months later and reinstalled it. Tested it for a few weeks (maybe 1k mi) and opened it up... well there was more fluid than i was hoping for. Which is why I donāt understand if itās doing...
Well, since one of the two filters you can actually clean in a matter of minutes, i guess yes. Ok, there is a bit of an initial expense but imo it might be worth it. Worst case scenario you just spent a fraction of the carās value for peace of mind.
Iām just wondering at what point the original baffles are too old/dirty to continue performing like they are supposed to considering there is no way to easily perform maintenance. Like an oil filter, sure filters good the firt couple thousand miles and you could probably never change it but at...
The baffle was the thing that was making the noise, just welded it to the post and now all is good.
just because a company stops R&D on a product does not necessarily mean the project is useless, i could be for a large amount of reasons... (budget cuts, low ROI, etc.)
So if I were to use a catch can and after say 6k miles find a few ml of fluid in it, what would that say? The baffles basically ācondenseā the oil vapors, but where does the liquid go after that?