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Old 08-29-2017, 08:30 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by steved0x View Post
  1. The new seals are pulling the pistons back into the caliper, and that extra pedal travel is moving the piston onto the brake pad, and when I release the pedal, the seal is pulling the piston back. If so, this should resolve itself after some driving.
You'd feel an empty moment, possibly scary moment also, no? You think longer pistons would solve your issue?... name your preferred SS type material (304 ok?)

Long pedals r not welcome at the track, got to be fixed :/

edit: isee, you haven't changed the pistons. Strange behavior in that case.... +1 to Gelbster. Air, what else
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