Andrizzle
Dedicated LVC Member
Hey dudes, used the extended weekend to work on the LS... Much needed maintenance complete.
Check out the photos:
Front rotors were unpainted, so I had to change that:
Comparing a rear (painted) rotor to the front:
Masking off with leftover vinyl scraps from my wraps:
Yay paint:
Donezo:
Time to get the LS up in the air, can't fit jack without some help!
Knocking out the fuel filter since I will be down here anyways, this job is easy:
Catch bottle for old fluid:
Caliper pin bolts snapped off. That's okay, got new ones.
Hanging caliper by wire for compression of the piston:
Since the LS has vaginas as rear brakes, I filled in the indention on top of the caliper to create more flat surface (you will see why, further down):
Painting the calipers:
Front Brakes:
Rears, notice the newly flat surface houses a star now:
At this time I painted all my wheel weights black to match (was super annoying having them silver). And decided to give the wheels a thorough bath, with them being off and all:
Looking way more legit:
Terrible angle and lighting of my LS:
Thanks for looking.
Check out the photos:
Front rotors were unpainted, so I had to change that:
Comparing a rear (painted) rotor to the front:
Masking off with leftover vinyl scraps from my wraps:
Yay paint:
Donezo:
Time to get the LS up in the air, can't fit jack without some help!
Knocking out the fuel filter since I will be down here anyways, this job is easy:
Catch bottle for old fluid:
Caliper pin bolts snapped off. That's okay, got new ones.
Hanging caliper by wire for compression of the piston:
Since the LS has vaginas as rear brakes, I filled in the indention on top of the caliper to create more flat surface (you will see why, further down):
Painting the calipers:
Front Brakes:
Rears, notice the newly flat surface houses a star now:
At this time I painted all my wheel weights black to match (was super annoying having them silver). And decided to give the wheels a thorough bath, with them being off and all:
Looking way more legit:
Terrible angle and lighting of my LS:
Thanks for looking.