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Old 11-03-2019, 02:01 PM   #10
JayG
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This may sound silly, but try a different set of pads.
I had a similar problem and did 3 full flushes, changed the master cylinder and still the brakes sucked.

I put in a old set of factory p[ads and BAZING!!! Brakes were great.

I had cooked the old pads (which were fairly new)

A shade tree mechanic way of cleaning the rotors is spray them with water and let them rust a bit, then do some driving and use the brakes. You will have clean rotors
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