TRD-1 Posted February 17, 2011 Share Posted February 17, 2011 Hi guys,Ive got a problem with my brakes, Ive replaced everything with new discs and pads all round, done the rear bearings to, but upon refitting I keep getting a pulsing feel in the pedal, not sure what it is, I have checked over everything to the point of removing everything and refitting it all again, but nothing has changed, could this be a rear caliper problem?My car is a EP82 1995 completely stock, car was stood around for about a year or longer before I brought it, I done everything it needed for MOT, but can't resolve this problem, not sure if I was sold warped discs. I brought everything from camskill.Any help and advise is appreciated, as Im hoping to get back at them this weekend.....TIA Quote Link to post Share on other sites
yaristurbo Posted February 17, 2011 Share Posted February 17, 2011 stupid question the hub faces that the disc mounts to is clean aint it?????, could be possible a warped disc fault i have had them in the past new and they have been warped (not from camskill), and i take it it has got ABS on that year? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
TRD-1 Posted February 17, 2011 Author Share Posted February 17, 2011 Its a non ABS model, I made sure the surface was clean as possible when I installed them, I cleaned all the old grease off the rear's and re-greased the new bearings etc. The fronts seem fine, I think the problem is with the rears as fronts seem to be ok and there is no steering vibration etc.Ive opened up the brakes several times to see if I can locate anything, Ive cleaned up the guide pins, lubed the boots, lubed the carrier, not sure what else it could be if not a warped disc. I was sent blueprint discs so wasn't so certain that they would be warped!However the first time I noticed this was when I had my tyres changed they used a air gun to replace the wheel nuts not sure if that has warped the disc, or if Ive not seated the bearings properly.Its surely confusing. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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