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W202 - How do I eliminate all that up-front brake travel?
One of the few things about our car that's been annoying me is the excessive brake pedal travel that occurs before a firm pedal is reached. It seems to be symptomatic on newer MBs.
Compared to the immediate, rock-hard pedal in my '98 Carrera, it's really hard to modulate the brakes during stop-and-go traffic particularly. I also hear a quiet "whoosh" from the footwell when pressing the brake pedal in a bit while stopped/idling. Is there any way to make the brake response more immediate with less travel up front? Thanks! John
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