Finally finished my NNBS brake upgrade. After an overnight soak with PB Blaster, the hard line to rubber hose connection freed up. Other wise i was ready to run a new line from ABS to drivers wheel well. Had to drill, tap and helicoil a control arm and both knuckles for barke hose hold downs. Its worth it to buy the most expensive drill bits. New Harbor freight titanium bits with 118° edges do not work at all. These Milwaukee with 135° cut amazingly and with some oil of course. I killed one Napa drill bit and only used one Milwaukee bit with plenty of life left. That knuckle steel is HARD! I just finished bleeding and the pad bed in process, so far they seem much better, its still early though .
A note about the PowerStop kit. The caliper slides were not greased, the slde pin bolts were randomly torqued with one being about 100 ft/lbs and the caliper bracket surface where it mounts to the knuckle is uneven and bumpy due to the thick red paint. FYI, i used a file to flatten the mating surface.
A note about the PowerStop kit. The caliper slides were not greased, the slde pin bolts were randomly torqued with one being about 100 ft/lbs and the caliper bracket surface where it mounts to the knuckle is uneven and bumpy due to the thick red paint. FYI, i used a file to flatten the mating surface.