Removing rear calipers on 718 GT4 - brake line bracket
#46
The bolt is right at the support where the rubber line changes to the fixed metal one.....on my car the nut (which is welded) in on the top and the screw is on the bottom...so much for German efficiency!
Wonder if someone at PAG is building these incorrectly as you may be able to install them both ways
I will be revisiting this issue later but will require taking out the line and bleeding the system again.
Wonder if someone at PAG is building these incorrectly as you may be able to install them both ways
I will be revisiting this issue later but will require taking out the line and bleeding the system again.
#47
I never checked if the 981 bracket would fit.
Essex did a set of lines to replace the hard lines on the rear calipers...problem solved!
#48
#49
Yes......they don't advertise the 2 extra rear lines. Those extra lines is a project I did with Essex when I realized the bolt is under the bracket.
The line in 10" long and has two 90 degree fittings on both ends. Enough length to take out the caliper with studs.
Talk to Ryan Jones at Essex.....
#50
Yes......they don't advertise the 2 extra rear lines. Those extra lines is a project I did with Essex when I realized the bolt is under the bracket.
The line in 10" long and has two 90 degree fittings on both ends. Enough length to take out the caliper with studs.
Talk to Ryan Jones at Essex.....
The line in 10" long and has two 90 degree fittings on both ends. Enough length to take out the caliper with studs.
Talk to Ryan Jones at Essex.....
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ramans (05-10-2023)
#51
They work and don't touch anything.....the line you have to make sure it has enough clearance with 19" or 18" wheels is the one from the bracket to the chassis.
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wwlee (04-12-2023)
#52
Changed the rear brake pads on my 2022 718 GT4 yesterday; I have Girodisc caliper studs and the Tarret stud kit installed. I can agree with earlier posts about the Torx screw being "upside down"; i.e. nut on top so that it is almost impossible to reach the Torx head. Managed to get it done by pulling hard on everything but what a PIA (and poor design). For the record, I already have braided stainless steel lines installed; didn't seem to help. (Car built April 2022 in Stuttgart).
I'm calling Ryan at Essex tomorrow! I don't plan to go through that process again.
Does anyone know if the Essex lines help with pad changes on the front as well?
I'm calling Ryan at Essex tomorrow! I don't plan to go through that process again.
Does anyone know if the Essex lines help with pad changes on the front as well?