bluestratos
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Last spring I bought EBC brake pads for my RT and changed them out. The stock ones had 17000 miles and still had about 1/3 left but I wanted to try the EBC pads to see if this improved the lousy braking my RT has. They did help slightly so I changed the fronts about 1 month ago. 2 weeks ago I started getting ABS Orange screen (3 times over 2 days) but after each restart it went away. After I got home from the oyster run (it was pouring for about 15 miles) I discovered my parking brake was not working. I guessed the cable was off even though I had never had this problem (I have had dozens of other problems mind you, lol). I pulled the panels off and sure enough the cable was off.
I reattached it and did a test but the parking brake did not work! So I check back a the rear caliper and discovered that the pads were not clamping on the disc when the parking motor did its thing. I looked closer and was shocked to see the brake pads where worn almost to the backing! I pulled them and sure enough they were as thin as paper. I have no idea why the brakes wore so quickly, I never ride them and while I am an aggressive rider at times I could not have worn this much off. I bough stock replacements today and I will install then reset the parking break. The mechanic at my dealer ship said its possible I have absorbed moisture in the brake fluid which will apply the brake?
They want $200 + parts to bleed the breaks so I am inclined to do so my self. I know you need BUDS to do it by the book but some one had done a work around but I cannot find the post now... groan....Any help would be greatly appreciated
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I reattached it and did a test but the parking brake did not work! So I check back a the rear caliper and discovered that the pads were not clamping on the disc when the parking motor did its thing. I looked closer and was shocked to see the brake pads where worn almost to the backing! I pulled them and sure enough they were as thin as paper. I have no idea why the brakes wore so quickly, I never ride them and while I am an aggressive rider at times I could not have worn this much off. I bough stock replacements today and I will install then reset the parking break. The mechanic at my dealer ship said its possible I have absorbed moisture in the brake fluid which will apply the brake?
They want $200 + parts to bleed the breaks so I am inclined to do so my self. I know you need BUDS to do it by the book but some one had done a work around but I cannot find the post now... groan....Any help would be greatly appreciated

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