1/1/2023 and I’m watching this video. Great information. It was like listening to a brake school instructor. I feel confident in changing my brakes now. Thanks for sharing
Thank You for this video, You make it look easy. Brakes are one thing I am nervous about doing myself, I don't know why but in my mind I always think " will I be able to stop after?" lol
Very good step by step instructions. You spot on about the first 100km. When I replaced both my pads and disks, the brakes took longer to engage, I think they call it the bedding in the brakes. So as you said , no heavy breaking. After the first 100km, the breaks then was awesome.
Very informative & helpful, thanks boet! I've changed VW Golf and Corsa brake pads 15-20yrs ago but never both the pads and discs on a Merc, so this video gave me more confidence to do it myself rather than pay 100s of dollars here in Australia. Cheers
Thank for your instructive video. The best bleeding procedure is through the bleeding nut and not through the resrv. due to possible clogging and over spill . I am just wondering if both front brake kits came with pad secure pin because I found it on my MB. C230 rear brake and I have no idea about front one, which I am planning to work on them very soon.