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paulo89

posted on 3rd Apr 06 at 17:10

check cylinders by pullin back the rubber n if uve got a fair bit of brake fluid there get new ones, like dean_w sed adjust them up. try bleedin them all around not just the front


Dean_W

posted on 3rd Apr 06 at 10:13

When the rear cylinders are buggered my brakes went the same.

Does help if you get the rear brakes adjusted and or new cylinders.


YT

posted on 3rd Apr 06 at 08:31

Cheer mate


broster

posted on 3rd Apr 06 at 08:31

LMF do them, about £40 for all 4


YT

posted on 3rd Apr 06 at 08:29

How much will they cost? and where do i get them?


broster

posted on 3rd Apr 06 at 08:28

fit braided brake lines and re bleed.


YT

posted on 3rd Apr 06 at 08:27

Right i had my 2.0 16v brakes put on at the weekend, because my old standard ones were no good and the brake pedel was really soft! But now the 2.0 16v brakes still seem to be really soft, do they just need beding in or do they need bleeding up again :boggle: or isit anything else:boggle:

Cheers