- Wed Jan 28, 2009 6:29 pm
#92853
ok i dug deeper into this and found that if you use RSX or EP3 calipers the bleeder will face down and make it a pain to bleed, also couple other buddys of mine have just done this DIY and they had no pad fitment issues using the same calipers as me, this means either i got pads that might have been thicker then typical or my calipers did not actually get cranked in all the way, i did stop turning them in when i saw the seal start to roll over, where as my buddys said they turned theirs in until they bottomed out. so there we have it the teg and si calipers work fine I just had a fluke in my install. if you want to use the RSX or EP3 calipers it wont fit any better or worse and you will have to bleed them while unbolted so that you can face the bleeders up.
- Wed Jan 28, 2009 8:25 pm
#92878
I've got also 10.2" Rotors with EP3 calipers, bleeding was no pain in the ass though, cuz i bleed with a machine
You'll need EP3 E-brake cables ass well, cuz everything is faced down.
The braking is delicious though