Martin,I've a lot of work on all kinds of equipment,And I strongly b eleived that if it came with the shim's that you should put them back I'm like this mechanicly they were ment for a reason. be it nose reduction or what, Iwould check with dealer to play it safe.
Testimonial: "thanks! i will work this way. Put the shim back and verify with the dealer. sincerely"
SOURCE: rear end noise on 2006 mitsubishi outlander
There is a race bearing on the back side of the rotor. If you haven't replaced it, I would strongly recommend it. You should change those out every time you change your rotors. Most new rotors come with new race bearings, if it did come with a new one (and it isn't shot yet), pull it out and pack it with grease. Wear latex gloves, put a pile of general purpose grease in your hand, and start stuffing the grease into the bearing until it comes out the other side.
SOURCE: 2005 Outlander has now new rear brake shoes and
Under the center console is a Y in the cable that leads under and around the top/rear side of the brake handle. At the top/rear of the handle is a locknut and threaded shaft to adjust tension.
Be sure to not have any drag on the brakes when you are done adjusting!
SOURCE: My brakes arent working correctly after getting new pads & rotors
Go back to where you had the brake job done and tell them they did not bleed the brakes correctly and it is causing you problems. Make them road test the car before any work is done. Once they bleed the system it more than likely will work normally
SOURCE: cant get the front rotors off my 03 mitibushi
check for 1 or 2 cross head screws,(maybe covered in rust.)in between the bolts,then if you have the calipers off hit the rotor with a mallet(or a hammer with a towel on it)to knock it off the hub.(its rusted to the hub,thats all)..
SOURCE: I have a 2003 galant.
low fluid most likely. i would look at the inside of each wheel and look for any wetness that whould indicate an oil leak. either a bleeder valve was left slightly loose or a cylinder was damaged upon replacement
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