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Old 10-01-2007, 08:01 PM   #1
Hords
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Default Brake Specialist Recommendations (Melbourne NW)

G'day all, Bloody Hot...

Changed my font pads today and noticed that the front left caliper outer pad has been dragging. This was due to a siezed (floating) caliper mounting bolt. The outer pad had just started to scorch the disc due to no meat left whilst the other pads had more than 50% left.

Since this forum has been good to me before with recommendations, I'm wondering if anyone can recommend a brake specialist in the north western suburbs of Melbourne. I want to get the caliper overhauled and a complete brake fluid flush.

Keep the (amber) fluids up,
Rob

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