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    #121
    Quote Originally Posted by jaggerx3 View Post
    Would be using HiQ for my grand starex sana. Pero bad review sa ranger ng kaibigan ko, kinakain yung rotors.
    Kaya nag Parts Mall brand ako replacement. Okay din kaya yung Parts Mall na brand?

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    Nako. Kaka hiQ ko lang sa starex mga 2 months ago lang. Sana di naman same sa friend mo

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    #122
    Quote Originally Posted by dct View Post
    Nako. Kaka hiQ ko lang sa starex mga 2 months ago lang. Sana di naman same sa friend mo

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    Pa review na lang. Don't know if it doesn't fit non korean cars

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    #123
    Quote Originally Posted by jaggerx3 View Post
    Pa review na lang. Don't know if it doesn't fit non korean cars

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    Yeah sure. Check ko na lang frequently. Thanks for the heads up

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    #124
    When changing brake pads DIY, do you usually bleed the fluid para matulak yung piston or just use a C-clamp to push the piston?

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    #125
    Quote Originally Posted by dongotskills View Post
    When changing brake pads DIY, do you usually bleed the fluid para matulak yung piston or just use a C-clamp to push to piston?
    bababa naman kase ng brake fluid level pag naubos na yun brake pad. some refill to max level, when you change your brake pad, mag ooverflow. some drain or bleed to avoid brake fluid all over the engine bay.

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    #126
    Quote Originally Posted by dongotskills View Post
    When changing brake pads DIY, do you usually bleed the fluid para matulak yung piston or just use a C-clamp to push to piston?
    i had my pads replaced a few days ago.
    the mechanic used their specialized, home-made tool, to push the cylinder back.
    and since i had never topped off the reservoir since new, none spilled, and i did not have to top it off after the new pads were installed.

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    #127
    Quote Originally Posted by dongotskills View Post
    When changing brake pads DIY, do you usually bleed the fluid para matulak yung piston or just use a C-clamp to push to piston?
    Around 50% pa lang yung brake pad sa harap nung nagpalit ako, simpleng tulak lang kaya naman.
    Last time sa likod, may kasamang bleed sabay palit na rin nung sa likod with same procedure.

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    #128
    Pansin ko Bendix doesn't get too much love dito sa tsikot, although wala rin naman masyadong haters. Hehe. I have been using Bendix for the longest time at okay naman siya. You just need to bed it in properly. The only thing why I am looking for alternative is the brake dust. Not sure though kung dahil sa slotted rotors ko kaya din madali mag-build up ng brake dust sa mags.

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    #129
    Quote Originally Posted by gearhead000 View Post
    Pansin ko Bendix doesn't get too much love dito sa tsikot, although wala rin naman masyadong haters. Hehe. I have been using Bendix for the longest time at okay naman siya. You just need to bed it in properly. The only thing why I am looking for alternative is the brake dust. Not sure though kung dahil sa slotted rotors ko kaya din madali mag-build up ng brake dust sa mags.
    thais love bendix...

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    #130
    Quote Originally Posted by gearhead000 View Post
    Pansin ko Bendix doesn't get too much love dito sa tsikot, although wala rin naman masyadong haters. Hehe. I have been using Bendix for the longest time at okay naman siya. You just need to bed it in properly. The only thing why I am looking for alternative is the brake dust. Not sure though kung dahil sa slotted rotors ko kaya din madali mag-build up ng brake dust sa mags.
    Bendix user here for a long time alreadybas well, yung 4wd version nila. Very happy with it.

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    #131
    I also used bendix before at wala naman akong napansing dust, it was installed by servitek, di ko na maalala what type. There's another brand, also cant recall na nagamit ko na ma brake dust at maingay, i think it is because of the material used.

    Life wise, di naman ata talaga tumatagal ang replacement vs orig. The best thing with bendix is it's availability and price, palit na lang ulit pag pudpod na, makaka 2 palit ka lang from orig, baka naibenta mo na tsikot mo by then

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    #132
    The newer Bendix General CT type brake pads does not need bedding in and not much dust ...

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    #133
    Quote Originally Posted by gearhead000 View Post
    Pansin ko Bendix doesn't get too much love dito sa tsikot, although wala rin naman masyadong haters. Hehe. I have been using Bendix for the longest time at okay naman siya. You just need to bed it in properly. The only thing why I am looking for alternative is the brake dust. Not sure though kung dahil sa slotted rotors ko kaya din madali mag-build up ng brake dust sa mags.
    Bro ang solution ko sa brake dust ...
    Change color of your rims hahaha



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    #134
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    i had my pads replaced a few days ago.
    the mechanic used their specialized, home-made tool, to push the cylinder back.
    and since i had never topped off the reservoir since new, none spilled, and i did not have to top it off after the new pads were installed.
    Ako diy lang hehehe
    Di ko akalain na gagana sya 🖒🖒

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    #135
    What brand of brake pads would you recommend for Ford Ecosport?

    Thank you!

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    #136
    Quote Originally Posted by ninjababez View Post
    Ako diy lang hehehe
    Di ko akalain na gagana sya 🖒🖒

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    hey! that's great!
    i also have that at home. but it never occured to me, to use it as a brake pusher.

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    #137
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    hey! that's great!
    i also have that at home. but it never occured to me, to use it as a brake pusher.
    yup di na need i-saw bro. pliers lang ginamit ko to remove the long half cylinder shaft thingy

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    #138
    Quote Originally Posted by chinchin View Post
    What brand of brake pads would you recommend for Ford Ecosport?

    Thank you!
    Kung ayaw mo yung sa casa, Bendix or Ferodo would do. Don't buy RSpec at Powerplus.

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    #139
    I will opt for Hi Q, Korean made sa parts pro meron para sa Ford ecosport.

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    #140
    Bosch brake pad pala if meron okay na okay din.

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