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Brake problems. Really need help on this one as the clock is ticking.

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Old 09-07-2009, 08:05 PM
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More frustration. Now one side bites better than the other. What have I done to offend the Gods?
Old 09-08-2009, 02:38 AM
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wild guess if brakes are good is a corner balance issue
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Did you re-pack the front bearings? If you used a bearing packing tool, then I'd re-check the bearing adjustment in a day or so.

If the pulling to one side is new, then I'd guess some grease got on the rotor. You need to clean the rotor and probably wipe the pad with a rag. If it's been doing that all the time, then you probably have air in one line, or issues with the weak side caliper/rotor.



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