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Old 05-30-2013, 02:24 PM   #74 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by osbornsm View Post
That is called "pad taper" and it will make you think your brakes are going soft whereas the actual fluid is fine... the pads themselves are trapezoids and require a little extra push before the entire pad surface meets the rotor.

My solution: Swap sides of the caliper for the pads. Even's them out.
Thanks! I had a feeling it was normal, just wasnt sure.

Also, that was my plan: just keep swapping the sides.
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