Goodridge brakelines.
05-21-2007, 08:21 PM
Post: #11
Goodridge brakelines.
Bubble_Drift Wrote:I had bleeded my brakes 4 times before. With not much results. Also changed the pads but not much change in the pedal feel again.
I think that my brakelines were just old.
Why the handbrake works beter, I don't know it just does. Tongue
Well its the end results that countsSmile

My brakes weren't perfect until I did everything either, it seems that if you even get one bit wrong, it just don't work right. Whether its bad rotors, bad pads, old oil, old lines, or simply that you didn't bleed them right.

It also shows you shouldn't take brake work lightly, either do it right, or let a professional do it for youSmile

A bit offtopic but makes me wonder, did anyone ever try those auto bleed valves? the ones where you just open the valve a little pump the brake a few times and close it (so no fiddling with opening, brake, closing release brake kinda bleeding)?

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05-25-2007, 12:46 PM
Post: #12
Goodridge brakelines.
"those auto bleed valves?"
Not personally but a couple of folks who tried them, threw them out because they weren't holding properly. I'd rather use regular valves and use a pressure pot for bleeding.

Original owner, 1985 Toyota Corolla GT-S in the US of A. Will trade for a Cadillac-Gage V150 or a Ford GT44.
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