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Old Jul 2, 2020 | 10:48 PM
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Default Re: brakes:do or die

[QUOTE=Jim Holian;943792]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,
 
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