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Spongy front brakes
12/14/15 at 22:05:46
 
My 2001 front brakes has a spongy feel to it. I replaced the pads with organic EBC. Should I waste my time replacing all the brake fluid with DOT 4 or 5?
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Re: Spongy front brakes
Reply #1 - 12/14/15 at 22:30:05
 
Sure, why not?.. it ain't that hard...


My problem,.. when the sh!t hits the fan,.. is never, not enough brake...
I lock everything, instantly...
When it's not hitting the fan,.. it's just exercise...
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Re: Spongy front brakes
Reply #2 - 12/14/15 at 22:36:17
 
dot 4 is what's required.

there's a thread on it, click the link

anytime your fluid gets tinted, it's a good idea to change it.
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Reply #3 - 12/15/15 at 03:13:28
 
Until you get your new pads seated, they will feel a bit spongy and the lever travel will be a bit more than usual.

And.....changing your brake fluid every few years is a very good idea.
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Reply #4 - 12/15/15 at 03:21:13
 
A braided brake hose might help, too. That rubber one's 15 years old now.
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Re: Spongy front brakes
Reply #5 - 12/15/15 at 05:55:29
 
Concerning DOT5 brake fluid, back in 2001,  one of my soldiers had clutch problems with his Ford Bronco II. He got some DOT5 from the Army maintenance shop and topped off the clutch master cylinder....and it ruined the seals in both master & slave cylinder.

Had to replace the clutch spring on my 1500 Nomad this past Spring, so took the opportunity to replace the DOT4 in front & rear brakes and the "juice clutch." Seemed to make both braking and clutch operation better.
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Re: Spongy front brakes
Reply #6 - 12/15/15 at 09:59:05
 
gizzo wrote on 12/15/15 at 03:21:13:
A braided brake hose might help, too. That rubber one's 15 years old now.


Check your brake hose, it might need replaced. I know that I need to replace the hose on my 2007, the hoses gets soft/spongy after a while.
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