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Old 01-20-2020, 11:12 AM
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Personally I would drop the front wheels and check the calipers for frozen pistons and then do full brake flush including the whole procedure to bleed the brake assist and see if it makes any difference. Thats about an hours labor and $10 in brake fluid, it may well not fix it but it's worth a try. When I bought my 07 it had ran and braked fine but when I pulled the calipers 3 of them were frozen, I replaced them with remanufactured units but had to bleed the brake assist several times before it felt right. Before I did that it would creep forward at lights and braking was not great, really grabby.
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