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    Grand Master Know It All sellersm's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by MED View Post
    When was the last time he bled out the brakes; old fluid will cause the brakes to not fully release. I just bled out a friend's brakes who was having this issue on an '05 Jeep. Problem solved, and increased MPG as a result. Did he put these pads on used rotors without having them turned? Did he follow a bedding procedure after putting them on the car?

    Edit: Are these pads designed to work with a specific type of rotor?
    Thx! I'll pass this onto him. I do believe he followed the bedding/break in procedure. Don't know about bleeding the lines...


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    Now did he just do a pad slap? That right there would cause issues. Any unevenness, hot spots or whatever in the rotors will show up if you just do pads and not re surface the rotors. some get lucky and have no problems.
    Gimme a call, I might be able to look at them soon.
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