imq707s
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- July 5, 2000
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- City, State
- Springfield, Missouri
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1997 Mercury Mountaineer
I've got a 97' AWD Mountaineer (just like an X) w/ 137,000 miles on it. The brakes have never been all that great on it......I really notice it when I'm pulling my boat.
A few weeks ago I put 4 new rotors on it and also 4 sets of EBC 6000 series SUV & 4x4 pads.
Even after new pads and rotors, the brakes just don't seem to have much stopping power. I was driving on a wet road last night around 50mph....I hit the brakes as hard as I could and it didn't even lock up the tires or activate the ABS system. It took a very long time to stop...and the pedal was bottomed out.
I've bled the brake system...and that didn't improve anything.
Could I have a bad master cylinder? What else can be done to improve the brakes on my truck?
Thanks
A few weeks ago I put 4 new rotors on it and also 4 sets of EBC 6000 series SUV & 4x4 pads.
Even after new pads and rotors, the brakes just don't seem to have much stopping power. I was driving on a wet road last night around 50mph....I hit the brakes as hard as I could and it didn't even lock up the tires or activate the ABS system. It took a very long time to stop...and the pedal was bottomed out.
I've bled the brake system...and that didn't improve anything.
Could I have a bad master cylinder? What else can be done to improve the brakes on my truck?
Thanks