First, the back-story:
Last summer I replaced the front rotors and pads on my Cobalt (rear drums, no ABS). Then I bled front and rear.
This winter, I notice that in the snow, the rear wheels lock up under moderate braking, causing the rear to slide out. This is even with 120 lb. of sand in the trunk.
Only thing I can think of is that the fronts need to be bled better, that some air is causing hydraulic pressure to be lower there. Is that plausible?
Last summer I replaced the front rotors and pads on my Cobalt (rear drums, no ABS). Then I bled front and rear.
This winter, I notice that in the snow, the rear wheels lock up under moderate braking, causing the rear to slide out. This is even with 120 lb. of sand in the trunk.
Only thing I can think of is that the fronts need to be bled better, that some air is causing hydraulic pressure to be lower there. Is that plausible?