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Ricky-Lee53

posted on 4th Apr 07 at 09:38

Try the rears?

Braded lines etc.


Dom

posted on 4th Apr 07 at 03:34

quote:
Originally posted by andyc1234
id try giving it a good bleed before i go changing the master cylinder .


thats the thing, the front brakes were bled a few times as i thought it was excess air...but still turned out to be the same :(

Robin - don't think my shopping cart is worth getting a pedal box setup for it, doesn't go fast enough around the aisles :lol:


Robin

posted on 4th Apr 07 at 00:20

IIRC, there isn't an 'upgrade' per se, you can only fit the one type :(

Unless you want a compbrake pedal box? :lol:


andyc1234

posted on 3rd Apr 07 at 22:46

id try giving it a good bleed before i go changing the master cylinder .


Dom

posted on 3rd Apr 07 at 22:40

brakes need doing, but i have a feeling that the master cylinder is on its way out as its been spongy since the last redo of brakes and the pedal feel is a lot lot worse now.

Just wondering if its worth upgrading the master cylinder rather than replacing it - and if so, from what/what to?

And is it an easy job to replace the master cylinder? :lol: