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99_300ex
06-11-2005, 10:04 PM
ok so well my 300ex was running low on brake fluid so i put dot 3 in but it says to use dot 4. well i have noticed that they are a little weaker could it be because of the dot 3 instead of the dot 4.
Jeremy
Have you checked your calipers lately?
99_300ex
06-11-2005, 10:39 PM
sorry im not good with brakes what exactialy are calipers? sry
Jeremy
Calipers are the two peices that rub against the rotor (the disk shape part). They might be worn down. Have you been hearing a "grinding" sound when trying to stop?
99_300ex
06-11-2005, 10:50 PM
ya i hear a grinding sound right at the very end of the stop. and are you talking about the break pads cause i just checked them they are fine for a lil longer
ethanp87
06-12-2005, 09:59 AM
you should use a dot 4 it is made for hotter systems like disk brakes.
Originally posted by nacsracer250r
Calipers are the two peices that rub against the rotor (the disk shape part). They might be worn down. Have you been hearing a "grinding" sound when trying to stop?
the pieces that rub against the disk are the brake pads:confused:
Originally posted by 99_300ex
ya i hear a grinding sound right at the very end of the stop. and are you talking about the break pads cause i just checked them they are fine for a lil longer u need new brake pads...thats what that grining sound is;)
it dont really make a grinding sound. I got worn out pads on my quad and it makes more of a vibrating sound or buzz when i brake. just ofr the record I am driving on worn out pads because the disk is bent anyways.
ReconRider25
06-12-2005, 06:28 PM
Calipers are the two peices that rub against the rotor (the disk shape part). They might be worn down. Have you been hearing a "grinding" sound when trying to stop?
those arent calipers. theyre brake pads. the caliper is what the brake pads are held in. and i would reccommend using the correct fluid next time. i dont think its a good idea to mix types.:ermm:
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