Ok have a BJ8. Had the brake booster, master cylinder, and front calipers rebuilt by Apple Hydraulics. New rear wheel cylinders, new hoses (3), new brake shoes, and new brake pads. Cleaned the drums and rotors with brake clean prior to installing shoes/ pads. Bled brakes and had a good stiff pedal- as should be. Can notice a change in idle speed when brakes are applied (booster working). Did everything right, right?
The brakes require too much pressure to stop. Doesn't seem like a lot of grab. Can be locked up but with good amount of effort. Also rear axle seals are good- no leaks, and no grease from the ft seals. What could be the issue? Any ideas??????????? Help? Anyone had this issue before?
The brakes require too much pressure to stop. Doesn't seem like a lot of grab. Can be locked up but with good amount of effort. Also rear axle seals are good- no leaks, and no grease from the ft seals. What could be the issue? Any ideas??????????? Help? Anyone had this issue before?
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