Grabby Brakes on a New 06 A SPEC ??

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Old 12-19-2005, 05:30 PM
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Grabby Brakes on a New 06 A SPEC ??

I never spent much time in a non A SPEC TL so I can't compare. But I know my A SPEC has upgraded Brake Pads. But the brakes seem very sensitive. I mean a slow speeds if I tap them it causes the car to almost jerk because the brakes in gauge. I need to run it by the dealer for a check next week.
Any thoughts on this?
Old 12-19-2005, 05:58 PM
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it's like the first time u use your "left" foot to brake on an automatic. give it some time u'll get use to it. brain needs to be re-programmed.
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I'm hoping that's what it is. I did just come from a 1998 Ford Explorer with 74K miles.
Thanks
Old 12-20-2005, 12:47 PM
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Ha! I had the same question but similar to you I came from an 03 Denali.

I've had Nigel, yes, that's his name (06 TL Aspec/Navi) for about 3 glorious weeks but the first week was rough the brakes.
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so you had the same brake issues?
good to know.
thx
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