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soft brake pedal after sport brake upgrade

Upgraded to sport brakes (all fresh rebuild) with stop tech d/s rotors. Did the brake bleeding, RR,LR, FR & FL. Took out a few bubbles, still a soft pedal. Did

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Old 04-27-2013, 02:14 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Upgraded to sport brakes (all fresh rebuild) with stop tech d/s rotors.

Did the brake bleeding, RR,LR, FR & FL.

Took out a few bubbles, still a soft pedal. Did this procedure 4 times, and all rears are good, front would have a bubble and still soft pedal.

Push down slightly, release and then push again...it feels okay.

but the first initial push, it's soft....half way down then it grips.

Any suggestions? Took a 30 min ride home, calipers are not hot, rotors are obviously hot to the touch and didn't seem like any leaks.

Any help would be appreciated.

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