Vicious Beaner!
09-16-2010, 09:33 AM
Ok so yesterday i changed my brakes pads because the other ones were
really low. after i installed them correctly just as how i took out the old ones, i then pressed in the piston from the caliper with a C Clamp. The Piston went in nice and smooth. no trouble at all.. After i take my car for a spin. the brake pedal is too soft. and the car stops but car lenghts after. They dont respond good. I did a little research and people just say try bleeding them? Just wanted to get more opinions from peple if they have experienced this before. ! Last time i did my friends brakes i did the exact same routine and his worked fine.
Also when i rip my ebrake only my rear right wheel locks!? The left 1 just doesnt stop the wheel. all lines are hooked up and even tried ajusting the ebrake. and nothing?? my guess is that the ebrake spring on the left rear caliper is not retracting enough for the caliper to squeeze onto the brakes?
let me know with what you guys think. Would Gratly Appreciat the Help Guys! Thnks!
really low. after i installed them correctly just as how i took out the old ones, i then pressed in the piston from the caliper with a C Clamp. The Piston went in nice and smooth. no trouble at all.. After i take my car for a spin. the brake pedal is too soft. and the car stops but car lenghts after. They dont respond good. I did a little research and people just say try bleeding them? Just wanted to get more opinions from peple if they have experienced this before. ! Last time i did my friends brakes i did the exact same routine and his worked fine.
Also when i rip my ebrake only my rear right wheel locks!? The left 1 just doesnt stop the wheel. all lines are hooked up and even tried ajusting the ebrake. and nothing?? my guess is that the ebrake spring on the left rear caliper is not retracting enough for the caliper to squeeze onto the brakes?
let me know with what you guys think. Would Gratly Appreciat the Help Guys! Thnks!