I recently bought my LX450 and have a receipt for a brake job about 10K miles ago with new front rotors.
The brakes are strong initially but on a panic stop don't work that well. It's kinda scary actually how poorly it stops when STANDING on the pedal. I know these things are not known for their strong brakes but I would never be able to lock up the tires (or engage ABS) on dry pavement. It have a new brake MC so the fluid is brand new.
Thoughts?
Bulging rubber line?
Also i've got a little anti-stinkbug with some worn out old springs. Would this make the brake proportioning valve send too much fluid rearward and leave the fronts weaker than they should be?
Thanks
John
The brakes are strong initially but on a panic stop don't work that well. It's kinda scary actually how poorly it stops when STANDING on the pedal. I know these things are not known for their strong brakes but I would never be able to lock up the tires (or engage ABS) on dry pavement. It have a new brake MC so the fluid is brand new.
Thoughts?
Bulging rubber line?
Also i've got a little anti-stinkbug with some worn out old springs. Would this make the brake proportioning valve send too much fluid rearward and leave the fronts weaker than they should be?
Thanks
John
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