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    Quote Originally Posted by matt5112 View Post
    This is because you exceeded the heat range of your pads.

    If you just rebedded them again it would have only cost you time and gas.
    was like that when i bought it. I'm just giving him an option.
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    Aside from bad rotos, I've experienced something similar with a little air in my brakelines that needed a good bleed.
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