Front Shocks and Brakes
#1
Front Shocks and Brakes
As well as changing my worn shocks with a pair of Koni Hydraulics, I'm changing my discs for a virtually new pair donated by the incredibly generous Jon928se. Apart from new pads and dampers, what else should I get in preparation for this job. I'm not looking for more things to do, but rather things I'll regret not doing, and things I'll have to go and buy anyway.
Thanks in advance (and for the replies on my other thread).
Thanks in advance (and for the replies on my other thread).
#2
- for a few shillings more, perhaps an aerosol can of brake cleaner to get the thumb prints off the nicely installed rotors - and some brake fluid to bleed the entire system: remember, two bleeders per caliper . have fun.
If you really want to make a day of it, it is a good time to get a pair of grease seals - and repack the bearings if they're due.
If you really want to make a day of it, it is a good time to get a pair of grease seals - and repack the bearings if they're due.