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Never heard a word about brake pads? Also fluid leak cant find where?

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Old Apr 10, 2006 | 06:24 PM
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Default Never heard a word about brake pads? Also fluid leak cant find where?

I was shopping for some new pads for my svt and thought hmmmm I dont know the condition of the pads on the 730 and wonder if anyone has ever changed the pads on their ds? I noticed EBC makes some for the ds for about 20 (not too bad and ebc is a good name). Also I noticed they have Heavy duty (says mud/water)/ Carbon and then what appears to just be standard ones - anybody know which are best? I am thinking I will change out the pads front/rear before our big dunes trip.

And second question- I noticed my front brake system is leaking from somewhere, the problem is I dont know where. It sat in the trailor for about a month and noticed when I pulled it out I had absolutely no pressure at all in the front (no fluid). I checked the fittings and everything appeared to be tight so I filled it back up and bled it and so far it has only lost maybe 10% of the pressure from when I filled it but dosnt seem to be losing anymore. Does anyone have any ideas where my leak could be from? It has to be somewhere on the actual caliper because I followed the lines from the resevoir and they showed no signs of leakage at all.

Thanks guys - O and will somebody please ride the hell out of some sand dunes for me? I cant wait for our trip and riding is pretty lame around here [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-sad.gif[/img]
 
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