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Old 10-18-2004, 08:59 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Chevrolet Metro lsi 1.3L 2000

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Just to let you know put rear drums on today and seems to have fixed the problem. No vibration coming through the brake pedal at high speeds just a very very tiny biting for a short time think everything is just wearing in.I managed to get both drums at Car Quest for only $32 for the pair! everyone else seems to want to charge me $80 each this information for the person with the I think 92 Metro with the same problem. The drums were the problem but had to replace the front rotors and brakes because of the damaged that was caused little old lady driving with one foot on the gas and one on the brake had caused this. Well thanks for all the help and I hope it helps anyone else with this problem.Remember drums and rotors can be warped or damaged that the naked eye cant see.

Well im sorry to say that the problem is still there but a lot of the vibration was corrected by putting the new drums on the rear. I dont know if it needs time for the brakes to bed in or I just dont have the problem fixed? Still remains a mystery.Barteldt did you fix your problem by putting new rotors on? not heard any feedback from you? Well im frustrated think I have replaced everything I can think of im totally stumped!!!!
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