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11-09-2015, 07:51 PM | #76 |
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Re: Why - only one caliper works
Yeah I bet it's much more enjoyable when it works the way it's supposed to with the bleeder I can see doing it more regularly in the future now the that tools are all there.
I will be taking the drum off tonight and inspecting. If everything is intact I'll be replacing the drums - when I would turn by hand there was a sticking point so most likely they are warped. I have only driven the truck once (that was bringing it home) so every project is a discovery
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03-28-2016, 08:46 AM | #77 |
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Re: Why - only one caliper works
Update - I took the truck out around the block yesterday and the brakes felt great I haven't tried to lock them up yet as there were people around but this will be my next test. It felt great to finally get the truck out and test it.
I still need to lift the rear and test that the back brakes are grabbing but from the small test run I did everything felt really good Thanks everyone for their help and encouragement on this one.
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