brakes nightmare... HELP needed !!
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Yes they are a good pad , but if you leave oil on the discs , and contaminate the pad surface with grease , and then don't bed them in properly before going onto the track , then yes they will not work , no pad would in this instant.
I have just replied to your emails , to help you out of this situation , I will supply you any make and spec pad at cost price , your front discs will be fine , and the rear discs and orangestuff pads will put up with any abuse you give them
Cheers Ian
I have just replied to your emails , to help you out of this situation , I will supply you any make and spec pad at cost price , your front discs will be fine , and the rear discs and orangestuff pads will put up with any abuse you give them
Cheers Ian
I've solved the problem of the spongy pedal, you guys were right : It was the crooked pads ! I've putted in the old stock pads and the pedal now feels solid as it should!
Not rock solid tough , but I've come to the conclusion that it weel never feel solid at the first touch because of the 2 stages brake servo ! I will try a master cylinder bracket and a single stage servo when I will see some for sale...
Thanks for your help
Not rock solid tough , but I've come to the conclusion that it weel never feel solid at the first touch because of the 2 stages brake servo ! I will try a master cylinder bracket and a single stage servo when I will see some for sale...Thanks for your help
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