brake problem question?
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Guys I have drove it and I'm sure the breaks are bedded. My pedal isn't as responsive. I seem to need to push the pedal a little more to get the car stopped. I know the mechanic prbly replaced just the pads. Do you think I need to get them bleeded to solve this problem?
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Originally Posted by aresh' post='796037' date='Feb 19 2009, 03:54 AM
Guys I have drove it and I'm sure the breaks are bedded. My pedal isn't as responsive. I seem to need to push the pedal a little more to get the car stopped. I know the mechanic prbly replaced just the pads. Do you think I need to get them bleeded to solve this problem?
also if you planning to own the car for a long time like me then change the brake lines to SS lines
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Originally Posted by aresh' post='796227' date='Feb 19 2009, 08:45 AM
checked the brake fluid its touching max level just right under it, should i add it up to the max level?
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