Garry wrote:Caffeinne,
Are the rubber sleeves on the bottom slider pins available as a seperate part? One of mine is warn a bit.
Yep, the boots are $13 each apparently. I don't really need to replace the top two slider pins and boots as they look fine, but I thought I might as well freshen the whole lot up.
I'll get the part number when I pick them up, something like D25D33xxxx from memory...
rjastra2 wrote:your ABS cycles when you first start the car after a few moments, correct? I had the hardest time getting a firm pedal with the ABS unit. I started to notice I would bleed the brakes and everything would be great until i started backing out of the driveway and the ABS would cycle. So I threw it back on jackstands, and let the rear wheels spin a tad and hit the brakes, since they lock up instantly the ABS cycles....after I did this a few times and bleed again, I found a huge amount of air and old fluid. Brakes were much improved.
Interesting! I'll do that in addition to CT's suggestion. It should help.
We did bleed the ABS block, and a bit of air came out one of the lines, but nothing spectacular.