I did some diging around here and on Google; I found one similar post about a week ago somewhere else that suggested the brakes sensitivity is normal but after driving my 89' for a week now I am thinking there is an issue and would like some input.
Higher speeds are better due to rolling mass but the brakes nearly lock up (Seems like fronts only) at about 1/4 to 1/2 pedel position. Easing up to a stop sign nearly puts you through the windsheild and if you are in a line it is even worse as you inch forward; there is no real graduale stop, it is either slowing down and hard stop! Below 1/4 pedel position everything seems to work as expected though I can feel some rotor warpage, the car has 79k origianl miles and I have no idea what if any brakes work as been done; the car is drivable though is we get ice things could get exciting. I am going to do rotors, front bearings, shoes, and pads for sure; I am considering also doing the capliers and will do a visual inspection of the rear cylinders and E-brake before I order parts. What I am trying to figure out is if the touchiness is normal or if I need to look at replacing the MC and/or booster as well.
Whats funny is my wife had to drive it home last friday from work and i was concerned about her and the Brakes, when she got home all she could comment on was how touchy the throttle was; probably a good thing I didn't see her driving it...
Higher speeds are better due to rolling mass but the brakes nearly lock up (Seems like fronts only) at about 1/4 to 1/2 pedel position. Easing up to a stop sign nearly puts you through the windsheild and if you are in a line it is even worse as you inch forward; there is no real graduale stop, it is either slowing down and hard stop! Below 1/4 pedel position everything seems to work as expected though I can feel some rotor warpage, the car has 79k origianl miles and I have no idea what if any brakes work as been done; the car is drivable though is we get ice things could get exciting. I am going to do rotors, front bearings, shoes, and pads for sure; I am considering also doing the capliers and will do a visual inspection of the rear cylinders and E-brake before I order parts. What I am trying to figure out is if the touchiness is normal or if I need to look at replacing the MC and/or booster as well.
Whats funny is my wife had to drive it home last friday from work and i was concerned about her and the Brakes, when she got home all she could comment on was how touchy the throttle was; probably a good thing I didn't see her driving it...
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