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| Platinum Member | Well I searched and searched multiple websites and could not find an answer to my problem. The problem is that my ABS engages (like if I were to brake hard in the snow) when I brake hard going down a slight incline. It's like the brakes completely fail and I feel that awful metal to metal feeling in the pedal. I recently changed all my pads and changed my lines over to SS lines. I also am using speed bleeders. Braking is great and never have problems unless I brake hard coming down a hill or slight incline. Would air still in the lines create this problem? I replaced the fluid over too ATE and thought I bled the system completely of air. Could I have knocked a Sensor out of alignment? I'm gonna check everything out while I have the tires changed tomorrow and see if I notice anything. Any help would be appreciated. This ad is not endorsed by this member. Please register or login to hide this ad. |
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