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Old 05-06-2007, 07:49 PM
Brian Carlton Brian Carlton is offline
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Originally Posted by vstech View Post
you could try swapping the pads from the 84 to the 77 and see if it improves. also, you could have thin rotors. so the possibles quoted here are glazed pads, frozen or partially siezed calipers either front or back, bad lines and thin beyond spec rotors. check all this and report back.
John
I don't believe that thin rotors would cause a hard pedal. The capability of the vehicle to stop under heavy braking loads is compromised because the thin rotor won't be able to handle the heat........but........it should not create the symptom of a hard pedal under normal driving conditions.
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