Bob.....this saved me 450 dollars. I like the way you get right to the point and use regular wrenches and stuff in my garage
@BobKovacs Жыл бұрын
Thanks. I really wanted to show how to do this with tools just about any backyard mechanic would have. I appreciate you taking the time to mention that.
@gbrnr5 жыл бұрын
Hi Bob, also coming from your Panasonic AG-CX350 review. I'm considering buying this camera to do my own car-repair videos. As you've done it in your garage, how did you find the handling of this camera ? Was it ok to shoot at low height ? Which tripod did you use ? I'm also wondering if you did anything to keep the camera clean (did you removed your gloves every time you had to move the camera to change scene) ? Any issues with the camera during the shooting ? Sorry for asking all these question, would be very grateful if you could answer some...
@BobKovacs5 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment! My wife was handling the camera, so I didn't have an issue touching it with my dirty hands. I use an inexpensive but decent Benro tripod, nothing special. The CX350 is a little heavy for that tripod, but I didn't dig out my heavier tripod. No problem shooting with the CX350 at low heights because of the nice fold-out display. The CX350's display is much brighter than the display on Panasonic's UX180. The camera worked perfectly for the week I had it -- no issues whatsoever, except that I couldn't get the gain switches to do anything. Probably a menu setting as I mention in the review video.
@gbrnr5 жыл бұрын
@@BobKovacs alright, thank you very much 🙂
@doniback64443 ай бұрын
Thks from jakarta indonesis,, I learn how to replace front brake,,
@BobKovacs3 ай бұрын
You're welcome.
@kvncrw3 жыл бұрын
Now, that's a how-to video!
@BobKovacs3 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@jeffbarnfield6324 жыл бұрын
Hi BOB Good video, but from a safety point of view I would not rely soley on a sissor jack when working on a car such as replacing brake pads.I know that you did not get under the car but I believe one should also use at least one axle stand on the side that you are working on for safety, just in case the sissor jack fails/slips which they have been known to do.
@BobKovacs4 жыл бұрын
You are right -- always use a jack stand under a car. I was hurrying to move the video along, but should have done the basics.
@TheOneMonk5 жыл бұрын
Hi Bob, coming over from your excellent Pana AG-CX350 review. A couple of questions: what NLE did you edit the footage with? What was the rough filesize of the footage? What hardware did you edit the video with? Just trying to understand how easy/difficult it is to edit such a high fps/mbps codec. Many thanks!
@BobKovacs5 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Sheik! I edited this using Premiere Pro CC. My computer is a 7th-gen i7, Windows 10, with a GTX1050 display card. The computer is decent, but it's a couple years old and certainly not the fastest possible configuration. It was a little sluggish editing this material, but workable. The video was recorded at 200 Mbps, but I don't have the files with me to say the rough size of a particular file. Of course, I rendered it to a 60 Mbps 4K file for upload to KZbin. My goal was to see if I could work with 200 Mbps HEVC files... and I could!
@TheOneMonk5 жыл бұрын
Bob Kovacs Thanks a lot Bob for the quick answer! Guess my 2years old I7 Laptop will struggle with this. But that‘s the way it goes ;-)
@peteperez5899Ай бұрын
Did all 4 front pads came with wear indicators?
@BobKovacsАй бұрын
@@peteperez5899 Sorry, I don't remember. They probably do, but it's been a while and I can't remember.
@captaintruth3219 Жыл бұрын
You left out one of the most important parts. You have to clean the stainless steel channels unless they give you new hardware which in your case they didn’t. One of the main things to remember is to get the correct grease that any auto parts store sells, and grease both ends of the pads and the channels that the pads ride in two prevent sticking and drag.
@BobKovacs Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the tips!
@CriticalThinker085 жыл бұрын
maybe a little anti-seize on the pads where they ride in the bracket as well as some silicone on the guide pins?
@BobKovacs5 жыл бұрын
Yes, I have some brake lubricant and probably should have used it. That would have slowed down the video, especially lubricating the guide pins. To get at those, you have to peel off the rubber boots over the pins, then lubricate and re-fit the boots. It's not hard, but it would slow down the video... and the video is already kinda long. Still, it's a good idea to take the time to do that.
@NGGPeter3 жыл бұрын
Adding brake lube to the ears of the brake pad where it slides within the hardware isn't optional, this will make it hard for the pads to move and could cause them to stick or wear unevenly
@alameda7484 жыл бұрын
SOMEBODY CANT TELL ME WHAT SIZE IT THE CENTER CAP TO THIS RIMS ,I NEED BUY THE CENTER CAP SOMEBODY STOLEN AND I DON'T KNOW WHAT ITS THE CORRECT SIZE ,I SEE 54MM WELL I DON'T SURE THAT'S EXACTLY FOR THIS RIMS