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Re: New rotors, new pads, spongy pedal



> out for a spin and the brake pedal is very spongy.  I've not done this level
> of brake work on my own before, so is this normal?  Will it get better as
> the pads seat into the rotors?  Should I be checking something else?  There

  it's been my experiece (as well as my dad's) that it will be spongy
for a little while until things get broke in. if it stays spongy after a
while, you might have a bad master cylinder (had this happen once on my
'86 8v at about 140k).

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