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Cardboardcat15

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  1. So I don't know anything about brakes, which is probably going to change soon since this is happening.

    My dad did my brakes for me yesterday since I needed them done. So, brakes were just recently done.

    Anyway, yesterday when I was on delivery (driver for dominos) I made a stop to a house on a downward incline. I noticed that when I started braking to make the turn onto the street, my brakes were depressing pretty far and I wasn't slowing down much, nothing like how my brakes were on the way to the house. I got to the house and I had to depress my brakes all the way down just to come to a rolling stop at the curb. Got out and smelled brakes bad. Did the stop, turned the car around, got to the top of the streets and my brakes were working fine again. Wasn't smelling anything and the brakes were stiff and sensitive like they were before.

    Could this be a bad master or just air in the lines?

    I realized that it happened to me earlier that day, but I didn't really notice it because when the brakes became soft and easy to depress, I wasn't driving fast at all. Also, they started to smell, but I figured it might be because the pads are new.

    What do you guys think?

  2. If you look at my build log, you can see exactly how I did mine. I used seat belt bolts to secure some supports that hold the false floor/bottom of my box. once you have a false floor, you can build on that. Just make sure you secure your box at a higher point to the rear deck or rear pillars. you can never be too safe.

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