Did my brakes this weekend (too many pics)

Andrizzle

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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:
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Comparing a rear (painted) rotor to the front:
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Masking off with leftover vinyl scraps from my wraps:
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Yay paint:
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Donezo:
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Time to get the LS up in the air, can't fit jack without some help!
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Knocking out the fuel filter since I will be down here anyways, this job is easy:
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Catch bottle for old fluid:
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Caliper pin bolts snapped off. That's okay, got new ones.
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Hanging caliper by wire for compression of the piston:
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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):
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Painting the calipers:
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Front Brakes:
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Rears, notice the newly flat surface houses a star now:
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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:
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Looking way more legit:
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Terrible angle and lighting of my LS:
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Thanks for looking.
 
Epic!

Swing by Texas sometime and i will take off from work just for a mini-meet!
 
Lots of balls sweating in this thread lol Good work man
 
Looks killer as usual. Great work. What kinda brakes are you using?

Raybestos rotors, and Duralast Gold CMax pads.


Nice caliper job!...how did you paint that Lincoln logo?

Star is a decal, that was really tedious to apply - then cleared over it and the caliper(s).


What do you mean by filled in? What did you use as filler?

I used quiskteel and just sanded over it.


Thanks for the compliments guys. I was hoping that shot of the car would come out better, it looks much better on my phone, haha.
 
This makes me wish I had painted the calipers and brackets when I did my brakes. Unfortunately I didn't know if it would work at the time and now I don't have a spare car to take them off and get sandblasted :(

Ohh well, I'll fix it eventually. It's on the list, right next to the angel eyes I've had for 3 months. LOL :)
 
This makes me wish I had painted the calipers and brackets when I did my brakes. Unfortunately I didn't know if it would work at the time and now I don't have a spare car to take them off and get sandblasted :(

Ohh well, I'll fix it eventually. It's on the list, right next to the angel eyes I've had for 3 months. LOL :)




I didn't do any prep work other than wire brush and brake cleaner.

Thanks Alax & zookoo
 
Very nice work love your car the logos look great on the calipers.
 
Nice work man.
I am suprised, you didn't paint the calipers black. Silver isn't too bad.
 
Bled them this weekend...

Gotta say, this foreveralone bleeder pump is fantastic.




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A little bit more than 1 liter. I probably could have been fine with a liter or less, but since I had 2 liters of fluid, I went ahead and made for sure all the old was drained out and let the new blue stuff run through each caliper a bit.
 

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