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post Jul 26, 2005 - 5:33 PM
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when i last got my brakes redone (brakepads replaced and rotors smoothened [cant remember the rite word for smoothened]) and when i brake a certain amount, something in my back right wheel pops, i think it's the caliper, but i dont kno what would cause that, was it not put on right? my 2 front ones also pop but only when i reverse, and when i get out of my car and release my brake, my front ones pop but only once cuz when i try to do it again it doesnt do it, anyone kno what the problem might be?


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post Aug 23, 2005 - 12:31 PM
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i was told by a toyota mechanic, that when the car goes in reverse and you apply brakes, it spring loads the brakes and adds more force on a certain side.... and vice versa.... when i upgraded my brakes and rotors, i didnt see that and the popping went away....
post Aug 23, 2005 - 2:05 PM
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QUOTE(bonzaisushi @ Aug 23, 2005 - 5:31 PM)
i was told by a toyota mechanic, that when the car goes in reverse and you apply brakes, it spring loads the brakes and adds more force on a certain side.... and vice versa.... when i upgraded my brakes and rotors, i didnt see that and the popping went away....
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does ur brakes pop even if your not applying brakes? mines does it when im not applying brakes not it went away but now when I move forward sometimes it pops dont know what is going on.

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