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A fix for too grabby 2015PP brakes?
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<blockquote data-quote="RSKtakR" data-source="post: 15162027" data-attributes="member: 64555"><p>You can do what I did and accidentally drill a hole through the back of the master cylinder brake booster and then just cover the hole on the outside with JB weld. It wont leak anymore but make sure you pus h the drill bit INNN so something inside gets mess up and the brakes just don't bite as hard .. Lets just say I recently replaced the booster myself and had to bleed all the brakes too lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RSKtakR, post: 15162027, member: 64555"] You can do what I did and accidentally drill a hole through the back of the master cylinder brake booster and then just cover the hole on the outside with JB weld. It wont leak anymore but make sure you pus h the drill bit INNN so something inside gets mess up and the brakes just don't bite as hard .. Lets just say I recently replaced the booster myself and had to bleed all the brakes too lol [/QUOTE]
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