Originally Posted by
Jim Holian
For what it's worth, I was so disappointed in the braking system that I replaced the rotors and the brake pads, to no avail. Then I replaced all of the fluid and added the stainless steel brake line's. A small improvement but nowhere near what I was wanting. Spent a lot of money and have a braking system that is just acceptable. Too much brake pedal travel and poor stopping action. I guess the problem lies elsewhere. Could be the power assist system for the brakes but I'm not about to dig into that mystery. I'm like you, in that I would like to know what has to be done to bring these Crossfire brakes up to a GOOD braking system. At present, I hope neither one of us, or anyone else, for that matter, gets into a panic stop situation. No wonder so many Crossfire's have front end damage. If anyone has the fool proof answer that is 100% correct, please share it with the rest of us.
Jim
thank you for your participation. i hope some1 will bring light to your predicament. my car brakes are doing just fine, but, as i got the car used, i have no idea of what has been done or not and how.
hence my interest of improving the brakes system. therefore the stainless steel hoses, for instance. and am posting this because havent found any data on the issue.