This is likely a booster problem. Many rebuilders now make a more "generic" product than they used to, and it is easy to put the wrong parts into a booster, or to incorrectly box the completed remanufactured part. A new booster should correct your problem, but don't expect it to go away any other way. The last time I ran into this, it was on a Ford pickup truck. booster, I got the exact complaint you have, and it would not go away, no matter what I adjusted, or how it was adjusted. I told my customer this, and warned him not to use his brakes aggressively (he needed his truck NOW). If he wanted a solution, I could have a new booster after the weekend. He loved it! Go figure. Basically, your booster is over-assisting your brakes, and this cannot be solved without replacement.