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American Muscle
No brake power after replacing pads and rotors on jeep?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tobias" data-source="post: 2673453" data-attributes="member: 99130"><p>I just replaced the pads and rotors on both sides on the front of my 1989 xj jeep cherokee. Did not replace calipers or bleed them at all. When I went to test it i got no brake pressure when the car is on, but it will pump up hard when its off. Any ideas?</p><p>I used a clamp to get the pistons back in. I did not let air into the system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tobias, post: 2673453, member: 99130"] I just replaced the pads and rotors on both sides on the front of my 1989 xj jeep cherokee. Did not replace calipers or bleed them at all. When I went to test it i got no brake pressure when the car is on, but it will pump up hard when its off. Any ideas? I used a clamp to get the pistons back in. I did not let air into the system. [/QUOTE]
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