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Old 04-19-2006, 07:40 AM   #2
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an underlating rotor should be checked for thickness and replaced with new if worn, also change pads if you cut the rotors or replace them, flushing the brake fluid is also a good idea, the fluid is designed to absorbe water and over time it will rust all kinds of things in the brake system, its easy just like bleading the brakes, empty master re fill with fresh fluid and go jz
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