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The story is the car hasn't been used much, so over the last couple of years its had new discs and pads, and also the calipers reconditioned.
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I've had a mechanic mate look at it, and he couldn't see any problems, except a bit of glazing, which should clean up once the car is used more regularly.
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Well, recently my first baby was born, and now I'm using the car every day.
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Can anyone tell me if this will make much difference?
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Also, should I be looking for a specific brand of hose, or will any braided hose do?
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