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Old 07-24-2007, 02:21 PM
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Default Re: installed brakes

I would suspect that you did not follow proper "break-in" or if that isn't the case, you could possibly have a warped rotor. You didn't mention if you worked on the rear but I would look at that as well. I can't emphasize enough, just how important it is to make sure the rear brakes are performing 100%. I just installed the same setup and did a complete write-up on it so read it over and see if you find anything you might of missed. It's now been over a 1000 miles and my brake performance is just incredible. I know that with a little work, you can get yours up to the same level.

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