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  • #16
    Well I've been driving it for a while now and I would think the pedel would get vetter by now if it was going too. We even tried bleeding the brakes the pads are against the rotors now. I'm convinced I need aftermarket brakes.

    On the topic of bleeding does anyone know of a good bleed kit? I have the traditional and a pump but I was wondering if they make one that uses a compressor? or something similiar that shops use...

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    • #17
      1 guy with a foot, one guy with a wrench has allways worked for me
      3.4L camaro some goodies

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      • #18
        Any $2 bleed kit will work fine, but did you bleed the brake booster? Check that, it's probably your problem. I don't know the proceedure, but it will be in any shitty repair manual.

        Lyle

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Lyle's GTP
          Any $2 bleed kit will work fine, but did you bleed the brake booster? Check that, it's probably your problem. I don't know the proceedure, but it will be in any shitty repair manual.

          Lyle
          The procedure includes bleeding master cylinder, ABS system, and each caliper. Help my god if I have to go through all that.

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          • #20
            Hey, if that's your problem what ya gonna do? If you do do it get a friend to pump the pedal for you. It took me about and hour, once the tires were off.

            Lyle

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            • #21
              By the way, did you even take off your brake lines?

              Lyle

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Lyle's GTP
                By the way, did you even take off your brake lines?

                Lyle
                No, and I already bleed that caliper. All I have left to do is bleed the hole system. But after some research I found out a spongy pedal can be from improper master cylinder bore/caliper configuration.

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                • #23
                  Hey anything is possible with rebuilt/aftermarket parts.

                  Lyle

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                  • #24
                    Just take them out and get new loaded calipers it save so much time and grief.
                    I am back

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