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Old 03-03-2016, 12:49 AM   #1 (permalink)
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ACT is fine. SPEC is the one that's not supported.

You need a new master cylinder. That should do it. Note that bleeding it is a huge pain.
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ACT is fine. SPEC is the one that's not supported.

You need a new master cylinder. That should do it. Note that bleeding it is a huge pain.
FFS his original master cylinder was working fine before the install AND he installed a second working master cylinder and still had the same problem so that's not causing it. This MC replacement love is becoming like the though if you're steering wheel vibrates on braking that must mean you need new rotors, rather then just resurfacing them.


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