This is what I was thinking. I’m going to try and bleed the brakes tomorrow to see if that makes any difference. The pedal isn’t spongy at all and the pedal doesn’t go down o et time. The m thinking it’s a restriction somewhere in the system. I’ll post an update if I get a chance to work on it...
That’s one of the first things I plan to do. I’ll post back after I get a chance to pull it in my shop and work on it a bit. I’m off all next week so that is 2nd on my list after I fish a bit.
Thanks. That makes sense. I can try that to make sure they are moving. They are moving but it’s very possible they could be seized and not moving enough. I think it would be odd that both would be seized though. I will definitely look at that.
Thanks for the reply. I took the calipers off and they were clean. I greased the pins and the slides and it didn’t make any difference. I think it’s a fluid flow issue. Maybe a restriction somewhere. I’m going to get under this weekend or next week and follow the brake line to make sure it...
My rear brakes are not engaging far enough. With the rear wheels off SCR sitting on jack stands, the rear calipers engage just enough to stop the wheels at idle. Under a load they aren’t working at all. I drive 20 miles today in traffic and when I got home I was able to touch both rear calipers...
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