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brake lines 200 1987

it's not the rotors.
one of the few complaints about a brand of rotors would be that they warp "too soon" and have to be replaced too often.
Unless you're racing, cross drilled or channeled rotors.

That you are having your problem during slow speed and stop and go traffic takes it ever farther from blaming the brand of rotors.

Vaccum Booster. as has been pointed out.

a B20 Volvo that I had was equip'd with a vaccum pump, it got harder and harder to stop, the diaphram had a tear and wasn't suppling full vacuum boost. But this came over time and once it happened it didn't sometimes NOT happen.

That yours dosen't do it consistantly...have you checked the return valve on the Vacuum hoses to the booster, could be sticking.






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