What can help reduce brake pedal travel?
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What can help reduce brake pedal travel?
My brake pedal appears to have a bit of play at the top, what could cause this?
I've taken into consideration i may need to replace the brake master cylinder to compensate for the big brakes i'm running front and rear but other than this what could cause this?
Could a worn brake booster effect this?
Thanks
I've taken into consideration i may need to replace the brake master cylinder to compensate for the big brakes i'm running front and rear but other than this what could cause this?
Could a worn brake booster effect this?
Thanks
Last edited by Saalro; 07 October 2017 at 12:13 PM.
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pedal travel is almost excluisively linked to the system itself so there is air in the system, faulty master cylinder, jammed pads/seized caliper, etc.?? or left field a wheel bearing issue?
most likely would be drawing air in somewhere
alyn
most likely would be drawing air in somewhere
alyn
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