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The struts are great. There has been very little body roll so far, but I want to put a few miles on the struts before I truly test them out. The struts definitely take the big bumps harder than any OEMs would, but they are just as smooth on normal surfaces.
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Hey guys i am haveing a similar problem. But one side is sticking. I just replaced my struts as well. How do I fix the hose your talking about? expensive? thanks
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The backing plate is just the plate that sits behind the rotor. If that is hitting the rotor just bend it back into place I guess. If that isn't the problem, try bleeding the brakes. Check out this thread for how to do it.
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...009&highlight=
http://www.bonnevilleclub.com/forum/...009&highlight=
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