Was having brake problems, had them serviced, now I can stop without even touching em
Thanks for all the input!
Yeah... I'm not sure what the deal is... (I have no idea if they put spacers)
The problem is, I have 200miles to go to get back to the shop. (went home for weekend)
I obviously made it here fine, though I'm not sure what to do... I've already put in $500 and if anyone's going to fix it, they are. Yet I'm not sure if I should just take it in somewhere up here....
Yeah... I'm not sure what the deal is... (I have no idea if they put spacers)
The problem is, I have 200miles to go to get back to the shop. (went home for weekend)
I obviously made it here fine, though I'm not sure what to do... I've already put in $500 and if anyone's going to fix it, they are. Yet I'm not sure if I should just take it in somewhere up here....
Last edited by bobboraze; Apr 23, 2011 at 01:19 PM.
I don't have a jack to use, though my buddy has one. I don't know what exactly I could do though after taking off the wheel... the lines/pads/rotors are all brand new, assuming that leaves only the calipers, aside from getting new ones and installing them, not sure what to do...
I'm assuming if I disconnect the brake line, if the wheels will spin freely if it's implying an issue with the lines or master cylinder (not releasing pressure). Yet if the wheels will continue to not spin, if it's implying a caliper issue (sticking piston, etc).
Am I correct to assume that?? ^^ (though if it is the calipers, I don't know how the mechanics could replace my brake lines and not do a test such as I've described above...)
Let's say in a scenario it is indeed the brake hoses and the wheels are dragging due to excess pressure. Opening the bleeder valve should immediately relieve the pressure and allow the wheels to turn, correct?
Plus I'll be able to find out fairly fast, as there should be difference between brake fluid gushing out of the bleeder, vs dripping. (only thing is as I've said this is intermittent... at the moment the brakes aren't gripping as bad as this morning...)
ps thanks SO much for all the help thus far.
Last edited by bobboraze; Apr 23, 2011 at 09:20 PM.
yes that is correct








