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Old 08-11-2002, 11:08 PM
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ok guys i've been at this topic since last year. i can't figure out my brakes at all. the pedal is extremely low at times (yeah i know- bleeding: does not work) and the new front rotors are warped. i just installed them 3 weeks ago. at first i thought that it was a bad batch of rotors but yesterday i noticed that the pads are burnt, but i they are still unworn. I had some sticky pins so i cleaned up the pins and the calipers move freely(when i replaced the rotors). i redid the bleeding to find out that i had no air in the system. what's even weirder is that i have the original rear drums and when i took them off to replace the shoes they were just lightly scratched, not all that shiny surface, what they have after 134k miles on them. any ideas will be appreciated. i've run out of ideas so far. what else could be ? both of the wheels are doing the same thing.


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