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I would just tell the garage to sort it out because they fitted them in the first place. if they refuse, straight to trading standards.
As already mentioned that has already been done...sorted. Unfortunately no real answers coming out of it.
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maybe you've boiled the brake fluid at some point and it has little bubbles of air running through it.
Tbh I do not feel that when the rear brakes were done that the brake fluid was properly primed/bled, maybe it was done but not entirely 100%. As I said they use a suction system, so looking at the diagram provided by Wannabee I feel that it is possible to bleed the brakes but to also get an airlock if not done systematically. I.E both back cylinders (facing the vehicle) in my opinion should be bled/primed by a rear right to left front wheel and rear left to right front wheel bleed and that should eradicate an air lock! If however it was pulled through entirely from one rear cylinder, the mechanism/pipes could allow an airlock without actually knowing it.
If there was an airlock of a fashion, then maybe that leads to the brake pedal travelling too far, in turn the constant additional pressure being applied to the brakes did cause the brakes to wear excessively and indeed caused the fluid to over heat and blow the seals on the cylinders - as to where the front outside pads have gone I am lost, as the holding clips were still intact.