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tom's dad
Original Poster
202 posts
108 months
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When I brake, the fronts dont apply full pressure and if I am stopping hardish the rears lock up. I have replaced the front pads to try to overcome the problem but no change. The cylinders move in and out easily, no sign of leaks or loss of fluid. I know that it is a dual circuit. Anyone any idea what is causing this to happen.
Brakes have been fine since a rebuild in 2010, the brake lines being replaced then. Disks look fine.
Any advise appreciated.
Cheers.
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GJR
742 posts
149 months
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Do you know for sure that the fronts are not applying enough pressure or are you assuming this because the rears lock up before the fronts? Could it be a brake bias issue rather than an actual issue with the fronts brakes?
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SSPPGG
1,102 posts
71 months
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there is a unit in the brake line by the diff, that effects bias to the rear. perhaps that is faulty
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tom's dad
Original Poster
202 posts
108 months
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I dont seem to be able to get the fronts to lock. Little pedal movement and no spongy pedal, so in that respect they feel fine.
This morning I did a 3 pump bleed to each front. No air seen to be expelled, but brakes now good. Could this point to a slow internal leak in the servo?
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330p4
423 posts
99 months
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Could be master cylinder seals Ian
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