T tderrick Member Oct 27, 2004 312 0 17 Aug 2, 2006 #1 Aug 2, 2006 #1 My emergency brake finally went about a month back and I'm starting to get some weak braking... Is it true that the only way for the rear calipers to adjust is via the E-brake??
My emergency brake finally went about a month back and I'm starting to get some weak braking... Is it true that the only way for the rear calipers to adjust is via the E-brake??
R Ryano New Member Oct 22, 2006 12 0 0 Oct 22, 2006 #2 Oct 22, 2006 #2 tderrick said: My emergency brake finally went about a month back and I'm starting to get some weak braking... Is it true that the only way for the rear calipers to adjust is via the E-brake?? Click to expand... The rear caliper screws in somewhat, you have to allign marks on caliper with center of bracket, its in the hayes manual! Your e-brake is entirely different story, probely to much slack in the cables.
tderrick said: My emergency brake finally went about a month back and I'm starting to get some weak braking... Is it true that the only way for the rear calipers to adjust is via the E-brake?? Click to expand... The rear caliper screws in somewhat, you have to allign marks on caliper with center of bracket, its in the hayes manual! Your e-brake is entirely different story, probely to much slack in the cables.
urban96 bubb rubb says:"woo woooooo" Founding Member Sep 24, 2002 3,464 1 69 Syracuse, NY Oct 22, 2006 #3 Oct 22, 2006 #3 did you snap your cables? i think parts stores actually sell em for like $19 each as far as weak braking try flushing/bleeding your brakes and using new fluid really easy to do with a 2nd person. the difference new fluid made in my 95 was amazing! pedal feel is perfect now
did you snap your cables? i think parts stores actually sell em for like $19 each as far as weak braking try flushing/bleeding your brakes and using new fluid really easy to do with a 2nd person. the difference new fluid made in my 95 was amazing! pedal feel is perfect now