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Master Cylinder could be the problem - maybe pressure is slowly being lost after you have been parked. And after 20 minutes or so it has built back up so that the pedal works more normally.

Just a guess though - I am not all that knowledgable on brakes.
 
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Im not that good at brakes either but i had a vacuum line that i had broken when fixing something else so i replaced them with new ones but i got one of the check valves in the wrong way and the brakes acted real funky </P>


There should be a diagram for the vac lines at the top drivers side under the hood try checkin them maybe youl get lucky and itl be somthin stupid(cheap) I dunno</P>
 
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Make sure if you have any occurance of a squishy pedal to take it back and have em bleed it again </P>


my last car i had brake work done on it and the next day it felt like i was steppin on a tomato every time i stepped on the brakes. turns out there was a rouge air bubble lodge somewhere We bled them three times and finaly got it out. </P>


$190's not that bad guess it could have been worse huh?</P>
 
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I know I love those wheels, Pete...
 
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Yeah there pretty sick huh. what year is it? what size tires you got on there they look big?
 
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well, its got small sidemarkers which makes it at least a '99 and below I'm guessing. Id have to see the inside to tell more.

But dayum those wheels are tight.
 


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