Tundra Brake questions
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Tundra Brake questions
Hoepfully this will be in the correct area but i just changed over to the tundra brakes stuff.
i bought my calipers at advanced auto, akenobo's brake pads from rock auto and my rotors from ebay.
the questions i have are..... for the akenobos ACT812 has anyone installed these suckers. i just wanna know if they have a particular way of going into the calipers. i dont presently have any screeching or anything but i was curious was there suppose to be a way to install them.
2nd questions is (and i almost sure i know this) is my brakes feel mad squishy, and this is after i bleed my brakes. is this something that will go away with time with this mod or should i just bleed them again. but what exactly did i do wrong the first time? i bleed them before and it was pretty straight forward. any help would be appreciated. Thanks
i bought my calipers at advanced auto, akenobo's brake pads from rock auto and my rotors from ebay.
the questions i have are..... for the akenobos ACT812 has anyone installed these suckers. i just wanna know if they have a particular way of going into the calipers. i dont presently have any screeching or anything but i was curious was there suppose to be a way to install them.
2nd questions is (and i almost sure i know this) is my brakes feel mad squishy, and this is after i bleed my brakes. is this something that will go away with time with this mod or should i just bleed them again. but what exactly did i do wrong the first time? i bleed them before and it was pretty straight forward. any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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the pads can only go in one way pretty straight forward.
As for the squishy feeling check for leaks from the hard brake line hose and that you bleed it properly, psgr rear,driverside rear,psgr front, driver front.
As for the squishy feeling check for leaks from the hard brake line hose and that you bleed it properly, psgr rear,driverside rear,psgr front, driver front.
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