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G-AMG G-Class DIY Host Date registered: May 2006 Location: South Texas Vehicle(s): '04 G55, '80 280GE, '99 S420, '98 E320, 2011 E350 | Photo DIY- Rear Brake Pad Change, G500 I volunteered to help a friend of mine out who just bought a '05 G500 CPO truck from the local stealership. Without going into too much detail... I strongly encouraged to have him bring it by for the Temple Monkey to look at... I'm glad I did, as even novice me found lots-O-stuff needing attention. The experience scared the ca-ca out of me.. I will never buy a CPO MB if this is the "seal of approval" Benz considers the industry standard. Besides the Algae in the brake lines, Sludge in the visible engine workings, Brown "mud" in the Differential lines, the list goes on. The reason I am doing this post is the 2 mm of remaining brake material on the rear brakes. How can you release a vehicle with brakes BELOW the service limit??? Since I don't like the idea of squirting dirty, old brake fluid "backwards/upstream", I opted to Bleed the brake system *PRIOR* to doing the pad change, so when I press back the pistons, it is "clean" fluid. See the previous post: http://www.pointedthree.com/disc/forums/showthread.php?tid=12456&po... for the bleeding procedure. PLEASE NOTE! The most Updated WIS specifies the Bleeding Screws are to be torqued to 15 Nm, which is HIGHER than numbers on my post. Be sure you apply the brakes several times to equalize the braking system, BEFORE venturing out onto the roadways.... (1.JPG) (2.JPG) (3.JPG) (4.JPG) (5.JPG) (6.JPG) (7.JPG) (8.JPG) (9.JPG) (10.JPG) (11.JPG) (12.JPG) (13.JPG) Attachments ---------------- 1.JPG (45KB - 10 downloads) 2.JPG (49KB - 9 downloads) 3.JPG (43KB - 10 downloads) 4.JPG (49KB - 11 downloads) 5.JPG (46KB - 10 downloads) 6.JPG (55KB - 10 downloads) 7.JPG (50KB - 10 downloads) 8.JPG (43KB - 10 downloads) 9.JPG (45KB - 12 downloads) 10.JPG (61KB - 10 downloads) 11.JPG (37KB - 11 downloads) 12.JPG (39KB - 11 downloads) 13.JPG (44KB - 11 downloads) | ||
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nadd Expert Date registered: Apr 2006 Location: UAE, Dubai Vehicle(s): G500 2016 LHD, numerous Chevys Posts: 1285 | Re: Photo DIY- Rear Brake Pad Change, G500 Lovely...I just can't believe the tools are that clean :p My brake brush (after only 1 pad change) looked a lot worse for wear...the original MB part number is almost unreadable...I guess there's nothing like getting a car from a careful owner with mechanical knowledge. | ||
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