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 Post subject: Front brake pad changeout
PostPosted: Sun Sep 03, 2017 7:25 am 
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Location: Chesterfield county, Va.
About a year ago I put in a post about how I had cheated, went against the service manual & changed out only one set of pads on the front of my FLHTCi. Times get busy & I never did correct it. I highly suggest nobody ever go the route I went. Reason: by putting it off & ignoring the surging I was getting by changing only one side, I now need to replace the left disc. I have wore it unevenly, gouged it out a bit to the point of no saving. I also admit that one side had the Harley pads, the other side I replaced was aftermarket pads from JP Cycles. From now on I am only going to replace both sides at the same time (Harley brand) along with changing out the new little shaft they give you along with the pads. It's a ballbuster that my Harley dealer charges $60 per set of pads....but I'm going to do it anyway. Any comments on my stupidity will be honorably accepted....LOL


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 Post subject: Re: Front brake pad changeout
PostPosted: Sat Sep 09, 2017 9:53 am 
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AJR wrote:
About a year ago I put in a post about how I had cheated, went against the service manual & changed out only one set of pads on the front of my FLHTCi. Times get busy & I never did correct it. I highly suggest nobody ever go the route I went. Reason: by putting it off & ignoring the surging I was getting by changing only one side, I now need to replace the left disc. I have wore it unevenly, gouged it out a bit to the point of no saving. I also admit that one side had the Harley pads, the other side I replaced was aftermarket pads from JP Cycles. From now on I am only going to replace both sides at the same time (Harley brand) along with changing out the new little shaft they give you along with the pads. It's a ballbuster that my Harley dealer charges $60 per set of pads....but I'm going to do it anyway. Any comments on my stupidity will be honorably accepted....LOL


Total respect!! :icon_hat:

You took one for the team - THANKS!! :icon_You_Rock:

Now we all know for sure that the part of the manual that deals with this is telling the truth. :icon_redface:


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