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Friggen Brakes! S70

Well,you`re not the only person with that problem.I had it last year.All you have to do is this:1.treat your discs at a brake mechanic(or buy a new one);2.DO NOT BUY a new brake pads before than you treat your discs because it will be the same;3.when you treat discs(or buy new one)then replace brake pads;4.WARNNING:YOU NEED TO DO THIS AT THE SAME TIME.WHEN YOU TREAT DISCS YOU`LL NEED TO BUY A NEW BRAKE PADS.It`s much,much cheaper to treat them than buying new one.I`ve done this and my problems are gone.1997 850,good luck!!!






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