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Old March 5th 05, 11:46 PM
Shawn
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If the break peddal goes low, it's the back breaks that need the work. It's
the back breaks that gives you the height in the pedal. Maybe air in the
lines, that will make the breaks spongey. But again, its the rear breaks
that need adjusting.

"John Doe" > wrote in message
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>I just got the new rotor and new break pad installed but the break pedal
> stills feels
> soft and goes in deep. It feels like the pressure isn't building up when
> I
> step on the break pedal.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
>



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