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Old 07-14-2016, 10:53 AM   #1
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Can changing tire size affect breaks?

I bought a 2012 Mazda CX-9 with 22" aftermarket wheels and had them changed back to stock 18" wheels (standard Touring size.) Now the brakes are harder to press and roll a little after stopping. If I push down all the way I hear a hissing noise. Also, if I can hear a faint air letting out noise when I break. From what I've read could be break booster? But wondering if it could be something they did when changing to new wheels / tire size. Thanks
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Re: Can changing tire size affect breaks?

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I bought a 2012 Mazda CX-9 with 22" aftermarket wheels and had them changed back to stock 18" wheels (standard Touring size.) Now the brakes are harder to press and roll a little after stopping. If I push down all the way I hear a hissing noise. Also, if I can hear a faint air letting out noise when I break. From what I've read could be break booster? But wondering if it could be something they did when changing to new wheels / tire size. Thanks
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Changing from the 22"s back to 18"s would not change the pedal feel, If anything is should stop better without the extra mass from bigger wheels and tires. I doubt they did anything to affect the brake pedal. The noise you are describing does sound like a brake booster vacuum leak. It will result in a harder brake pedal feel.
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