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Recently I serviced the brakes on my 2001 toyota sienna. I consider myself a weekend warrior and I have serviced brakes many times before. Basically my brakes feel more spongy after the service. My procedure was:
1st- clean brake clips as well as where they sit on the brake pad cradle
2nd- clean contact points on brake pad
3rd- I like to sand my brake pads a little just to give it a better bite
4th- clean and lubricate sliding pins, make sure no air is trapped in rubber boot
5th- lubricate brake pad contact point to metal clip
then i put everything back together. I didn’t open the system and I recently did a brake flush on it so the fluid is nice and fresh, no air in the system either.
I thought I may have gotten some anti sieze on the rotor so i immediately took everything apart after a test drive and wiped down the rotor with a rag and brake clean, as well as sanded off some material from the brake pad itself, this seemed to have helped but not by much. what do you guys think is wrong?
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