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Bleeding the brakes isn't going to change the braking effort. Assuming nothing has gone wrong in the power brake booster, the problem must be low friction between the pads and the rotor. My first thought would be that the composition of the pads is causing the high effort. I would try changing to a different brand of brake pads and inspecting the rotors for grooves or wear.
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Old 11-26-2011, 05:38 AM
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