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Old 06-09-2005   #1 (permalink)
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The front brakes on my '00 S3 were mushy when I bought it, and since then I've tried bleeding the air out of them w/ a bleeder kit 2 or 3 times, but w/ crappy results. The current pads are at about 50%, and I have a replacement set of EBC HH sintered, but I wanna try to figure this prob out before I put them on.

I've tried moving the bike side to side and tapping areas of the lines that could trap bubbles, but w/out any decent results. Anybody have any tips or advice? Thanks in advance.
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