ContourChris
New CEG'er
I would not normally take my car to Canadian Tire but it's the closest mechanic to my house. One of the break lines had a leak! The mechanic I would have gone to was to far to drive on a parking break so I went to CT. The breaks appeared to work fine after so I was ok with it. But I noticed a loud clunk on every bump after. I thought it was the new work related things I started storing in my trunk. But with the warm weather I opened my window and heard a loud rattle outside on every bump. After a good inspection of everything I could think of my father noticed that one caliper was not assembled correctly and the pads were rattling inside. We also noticed that the hand break was not connected to the rear oposite wheel. Those idiots!
I also noticed that the new break lines were not run from the master cylinder but instead the old ones were cut midway and new ones were attached to those. Is it normal for this to be done? I was expecting them to run new lines.
I also noticed that the new break lines were not run from the master cylinder but instead the old ones were cut midway and new ones were attached to those. Is it normal for this to be done? I was expecting them to run new lines.