Thank you Bob, that's why I did such a detailed video on it. I couldn't find any on RU-vid that could answer some of my questions, so I experimented on the first side and then did the explanation on the second side.
You should report them George.Sad to see your Comments have been 'Bot'd" I never click them,and neither should you. Great job on the brakes.In almost 50 years of brakes,I've never seen the flat type spring.
I have a 1986 200sx I just started wrenching on. The front left hub is stuck on there. I tried a puller, rubber mallet. Its on there. Any suggestions?!? The front right came off no issues
Lots of hammering and a puller. Mine were stuck pretty well after sitting outdoors in a field for 10 years. If you are blessed enough to be able to back off the adjustment screw it would help. Mine were frozen. Patience is the key.
I think I got a set of them from Harbor Freight, but you can also find them at most hardware stores if you don't have an HF nearby. Thanks for stopping by and taking a look with me.
Hey George wanted to ask u do u have any Ernest tubb on vinly I do I’ve got his gretest hits album right now I’m playing the song walking the floor over you
Wait... @1:20... are you saying you found your 10mm socket, which enabled you to remove the bolts, from the seized adjuster? I don't believe you; it's Common Knowledge that the 10mm socket cannot be found! 😉 That anti-seize makes things Slickery! @5:08 and maybe some Other Moments... did you ever Swear? I know you'd never leave that kind of language in your videos (I won't either), since it isn't "Family Friendly"; but Inquiring Minds are Curious. I think that wire brush makes a good Small Cylinder Hone. @17:26... "Bingo, Bango, Bongo..."; reminds me of a Line, from Quantum Leap 😉 I hope I am able to afford my Subscribers "Shaky Cam", when I am Old Enough. 😊 Nothing says: "End Video" like Jinxy Cat, showing us "Ohio"!
I don't cuss as a matter of principle and by God's grace haven't for many years. Before coming to Christ I was a sailor for 4 years ...nuff said? Thanks for the insightful observations.