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probably just had to bleed itself
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Re: rear brake pads? am I missing something?
94tegRS,You need to take the rear pads back off the car and put some high temp grease on the little part of the pad that slides in the bracket. If you don't grease that the pad will not move freely and it will cause increased pad wear and also the pads will drag slightly in the rear. Also put some of the grease on the slides themselves too, just be very careful not to get any on the friction part of the pad, and if you get any on the rotor clean it with brake parts cleaner before it has a chance to contact the pad.Just a FYI.
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Re: rear brake pads? am I missing something?
alright and how would my brakes have bled themselves?
seems to be working good now though, I did hear them drag at first, now I dont, car rolls back at low inclines at stoplights so I know it cant be grabbing much if any and Im getting good gas mileage, but I will check.
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