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Old 03-31-2003, 12:25 AM
tabo tabo is offline
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check your

first of all.. the rotors on the ML are changed every second brake change usually.. and there maybe air in your brake line on that wheel.. I suggest you check the mininum thickness of your rotor with a dial caliper (metric) and do a brake fluid flush. If that doesn't work, you probably have a faulty floating caliper that you have to change....
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