I have a 01 firebird and have replaced the rear rotors 3 times in the past 3 years calapers are good and i change the pads once a year regardless. so the question that i have is this a problem for everyone eles or is it just a problem for me? I'm thanking i just need to go aftermarket. :(
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Originally posted by 01fireI have a 01 firebird and have replaced the rear rotors 3 times in the past 3 years calapers are good and i change the pads once a year regardless. so the question that i have is this a problem for everyone eles or is it just a problem for me? I'm thanking i just need to go aftermarket. :(
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yeah i had it on the lift at school and my teacher who knows what he is doing i mean he has worked a moog and wagner in st louis mo as a tester for years and he is stumped and i wanted to see if anyone has heard of this and mabe a repair i whould like to stay as stock as posible but this has to stop.Last edited by 01fire; 12-06-2007, 12:00 AM.
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Originally posted by 01fireyeah i had it on the lift at school and my teacher who knows what he is doing i mean he has worked a moog in st louis mo as a tester for years and he is stumped and i wanted to see if anyone has heard of this and mabe a repair i whould like to stay as stock as posible but this has to stop.
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Have you checked the proportioning valve? It could be giving too much to the rear brakes, although you would probably notice something like that but its worth checking!
How about your emergency brake cable, its not stuck is it? Have you tried rotating the rear wheels while they are jacked up, car in neutral?
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