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#1 miniboo

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Posted 14 April 2006 - 06:36 PM

Since i changed the rear subframe and bled the brakes the ronts have been feeling a bit juddery,like they have warped discs.

The pads and discs are virtually brand new.

when i changed the rear subby i didn't bleed the front brakes after connecting it all back together.

Could this be the problem?

Any other possibles?

Do i need to have the car jacked up to bleed the front brakes as i reckon i can do it with out having to take the wheels off

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Posted 14 April 2006 - 08:30 PM

Could this be the problem?


It certainly won't help! Bleed it and see if you still have the problem. I doubt if it will solve it, but you never know.... Have a good hard stomp on the brakes (when nothing else is around) and see if that helps it. It could be just needing a jolt to sit something right, or take some glaze off the disc.

Do i need to have the car jacked up to bleed the front brakes as i reckon i can do it with out having to take the wheels off


No you don't, but it'll be easier if you have a tough bleed screw! just be safe and ensure the bleed screws are done up properly.




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