Spongy discovery 1 Brakes
Hey guys, new member here! I have been searching multiple forums for a few days and unfortunately I have not found anything to help me address my issue. Right now our discovery 1 has brakes, but they do not instill confidence. Its wont lock up the wheels that's for sure. I have replaced all the brake lines as well as the flex lines with the braided steel lines and have bleed the air out and still the brakes are weak. I have no clue what to check next. Is there something else I am missing?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
I have driven a lot of D1's with all new brake bits and they really don't stop on a dime and the pedals were all a little spongy - likely just the nature of the beast - if you have replaced everything and have no leaks/air etc. it is what it is
I appreciate that feedback. I did end up getting some more air out of the system a few days ago and the brakes do feel better. Still not quite able to skid the tires if I stop on it quickly, but after reading your comment I am starting to think that is normal. It can stop for sure, but not as quickly as I feel like it should, but I am new to these.
The lines are new, as well as the pads and rotors, and the peddle doesn't seem to creep down if I hold my foot on it, it seems to hold pressure so I assume that means the master cylinder is ok.
The lines are new, as well as the pads and rotors, and the peddle doesn't seem to creep down if I hold my foot on it, it seems to hold pressure so I assume that means the master cylinder is ok.
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