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He has me on his Ignore list.He can't handle Criticism. Or being playful .Right, back pedal much.
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He has me on his Ignore list.He can't handle Criticism. Or being playful .Right, back pedal much.
LIFE is too short to get panties in a bunch over a post on a forum.He has me on his Ignore list.He can't handle Criticism. Or being playful .
I know I thought him and I were cool .anyways I wish him no ill feelings, sure he's a good guy.LIFE is too short to get panties in a bunch over a post on a forum.
Ya, you can go that route.i don’t know. I guess I’m silly but I personally thought it would be worth the little extra money spent to buy the red “Bullit” pp1 brembo replacement caliper kit. I got it for basically $1000 flat. To me looks great and has the stock red ford oem rear calipers as you can see in the pic along with the red brembo fronts. After you sell the brembo set from the pp1 for about $500 you’ve essentially spent the same as professional paint or powder coat.
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I have never blocked anyone here. The stalker dude is confused.LIFE is too short to get panties in a bunch over a post on a forum.
Beautifuli don’t know. I guess I’m silly but I personally thought it would be worth the little extra money spent to buy the red “Bullit” pp1 brembo replacement caliper kit. I got it for basically $1000 flat. To me looks great and has the stock red ford oem rear calipers as you can see in the pic along with the red brembo fronts. After you sell the brembo set from the pp1 for about $500 you’ve essentially spent the same as professional paint or powder coat.
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I’ve had mine painted in yellow - personally I think it looks pretty nifty against the black wheels and VB paintwork. Looks a bit different as well.Ya, you can go that route.
I think I'm going to paint mine an as cast alum. high temp paint color. I did see an Audi suv that was a metallic blue body with charcoal wheels and yellow clappers. I'm just not sold on the red , seems overdone now.
I have no idea, nor do I care if you did or did not.I have never blocked anyone here. The stalker dude is confused.
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Would you please let cjjon he's not on my ignor list as well.im.not sure what's going on .as far as I know we should be good other then just a few playful responses that we had . I even sent him.a private message before and no response.I have no idea, nor do I care if you did or did not.
It is a car forum, not the court of law.
I am not a mechanic but I thought that I would take my calipers off my GT to paint. All good until I found that that the threads on the tube nuts on the rear hard lines had been wrecked at the factory and would not re tighten into the calipers. For this I got a mobile mechanic in to cut the lines and re flare for new tube nuts.Guffaw! It takes a crescent wrench, a rubber stopper, and a foot.
The only reason you would need to bleed the hydraulic control unit (HCU) is if you replaced it or drew air through from the master cylinder. With normal brake bleeding it is not needed.I am not a mechanic but I thought that I would take my calipers off my GT to paint. All good until I found that that the threads on the tube nuts on the rear hard lines had been wrecked at the factory and would not re tighten into the calipers. For this I got a mobile mechanic in to cut the lines and re flare for new tube nuts.
While he was there I got him to bleed the brakes with a vacuum bleeder. Something I had not seen on any of the forum threads or you tubes was that the ABS unit gets bled via the OBD and Scantool.
So for me the exercise in painting my calipers while off the car was not so straight forward.
Yup, many forget about the abs, and bleeding the system.I am not a mechanic but I thought that I would take my calipers off my GT to paint. All good until I found that that the threads on the tube nuts on the rear hard lines had been wrecked at the factory and would not re tighten into the calipers. For this I got a mobile mechanic in to cut the lines and re flare for new tube nuts.
While he was there I got him to bleed the brakes with a vacuum bleeder. Something I had not seen on any of the forum threads or you tubes was that the ABS unit gets bled via the OBD and Scantool.
So for me the exercise in painting my calipers while off the car was not so straight forward.