Brake specialists Sydneys west FINALLY SOLVED

Started by mattlea1, February 09, 2010, 09:49:00 PM

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mattlea1

Does anyone know any brake specialists in Sydney who are not going to bend me over the desk when they give me the bill?

SBC-68-FIREBIRD

Betta Brakes or B&R Brakes @ Sunnyholt Rd Blacktown. Talk to Mike. 9621-6488. Does a nice job & is a nice guy too.

heven67

wESTERN BRAKE AND CLUTCH ON fORRESTER ROAD sT mARYS.
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Parion1

Burt Bros, Fairfield St Fairfield,      Bruce Christ is a Mustang owner, he works there.

sms777

Why do you need a specialist to work on your brakes?
Any qualified and competent mechanic should be able to fix any braking problems. Even todays ABS is no rocket science....

But if you insist, Burt Bros at Fairfield would be my choice.

Phone 02 9793 3332
Biggles, The Flying Mechanic

mattlea1

Thanks for the recommendations guys i will make some calls.

As a matter of fact I am a qualified and licenced motor mechanic but this problem has me stumped, as well as other mechanics I have discussed it with. Of course I have my suspicions as to what it could possibly be but it requires more parts which I dont have the money to just keep throwing at it with no results. If I can talk to a brake specialist who seems confident in what the problem could be I would be happy to pay him to rectify it.

Steve

Tell us what its doing wrong
maybe we can help


mattlea1

Car pulls quite harsh to the right under heavy braking. Have replaced all front suspension bushes, shock absorbers, master cyl, front pads and calipers overhauled but problem is still there

Muzzy 66

Isnt the first pick for a mechanic the degrosinating valve...Hows that looking?
Growing old is inevitable,Growing up is optional.!!!!!  66 Mustang Coupe.

Steve

rubber lines all  good ?

Just as an aside
has your car always done this ????
it is a converted car ,maybe it is bump steer introduced when the car was converted

I would guess that the better you make the brakes (as in reconditioning  ) the more pronounced  the pull to the right becomes