RE: vibration with the powerslot rotors

From: Brian T. Carter (Brian.Carter@texian.org)
Date: Tue Mar 18 2003 - 10:04:24 EST


I only did a two wheel bleed, but they aren't spongy or anything. I had to replace the CV joints on my Grand Cherokee, and I know I messed that up - there is air in the lines and it is spongy (bleeding run 2 - a project for next week).

I think the other person was probably correct...I might have multiple issues, and one might be that one of the calipers is sticking.

Thanks,
BTC

-----Original Message-----
From: Quiktruk99@aol.com [mailto:Quiktruk99@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, March 18, 2003 8:10 AM
To: aol@dakota-truck.net
Subject: RE: DML: vibration with the powerslot rotors

I put my Powerslots on last year, did the same thing (bled the calipers) and
had a spongy pedal afterwards. Did you do a 4 wheel bleed? Don't know about
the vibration, but I can tell you that here in NJ this winter my rotors
screeched like hell in very cold weather, to the point of sounding like
metal-to-metal. Now it's in the 50s & they're quiet again. I had mine 4-wheel
bled after my initial install & they're fine.
Kevin / NJ



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