Cois, I have used Bilsteins from BEMOW's in the past. I suggest you change them around 50% life to avoid inferior performance and uneven wear.
Unless if these from Goldwagon are better quality.
The ones I had wore so unevenly my sensor did not go off but they were scoring my discs on the corners :argh:
SP33DYV said:
KSINGH said:
that tool looks great
any idea on price otherwise will search
Midas sells something similar, but looks better quality wise. Used one last week when helping a friend change his discs and pads on his Merc. The screwdriver between the disc and old pad trick is a lot quicker though.
i will pop into Midas and check em out.
how do you get the screwdriver between the pad and disc without damaging the disc?