New pads and rotors
#1
New pads and rotors
Hi,
I'm about to do a brake job on my truck. Any recommendations? I've never done this before. I'm putting in new rotors and new pads in the front and i will adjust my rears. I hear things about bleeding, do i need to bleed after i swap out pads and rotors? How do you bleed? and what's this thing called a bleeder valve?
Any recommendations on the rears?
This is a 3rd generation limited. 2000.
thanks
I'm about to do a brake job on my truck. Any recommendations? I've never done this before. I'm putting in new rotors and new pads in the front and i will adjust my rears. I hear things about bleeding, do i need to bleed after i swap out pads and rotors? How do you bleed? and what's this thing called a bleeder valve?
Any recommendations on the rears?
This is a 3rd generation limited. 2000.
thanks
#2
https://www.yotatech.com/forums/show...=brakes+runner
This might help newbie
This might help newbie
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As long as you don't open the system you don't need to bleed unless you suspect you have air in the system. I did the Brembo rotors/PF pads about 9 months ago and didn't need to bleed the lines.
#5
Originally Posted by epic37311
post #4
It only states that the brembos + pf pads were a pretty good combo.
Is that what you were refering to?
I already ordered the powerslots and plan on getting the PF pads locally.
Is that a good combo as well?
#6
I have the powerslots on now for almost a year. I love them. They are designed to use with the Hawk pads, but since I bought mine through Performance (because they are only 15 minutes away and I needed them that day) the Performance Products pads came free with the new rotors. They have been great!
#7
Originally Posted by SkyRat
I have the powerslots on now for almost a year. I love them. They are designed to use with the Hawk pads, but since I bought mine through Performance (because they are only 15 minutes away and I needed them that day) the Performance Products pads came free with the new rotors. They have been great!
also, in the future, when i change pads and not the rotors. Do i still need to machine the rotors?
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#9
Originally Posted by uboatcmndr
Hmmmm. I need to bleed as well to put on my new brake lines from WHEELER'S. Good luck bro.
Get this, i called tirerack and they said that since the adapter doesn't come seperate, that they would ship me out a new torque wrench. I asked if i had to send the old one back and they said no.
Am i missing something? They're sending me out a whole new torque wrench just because my adapter broke? haha... sweet! these guys are awesome!
By the way, am i using the torque wrench properly?
I just want to make sure since i'll be doing my brake job this weekend.
thanks
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