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05-23-2013, 10:38 PM | #26 | |
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Re: Complete brake job - insights?
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One corner at a time. Don't tear down the entire driver's side - you'll be at risk of mixing up parts as well as of being mentally overwhelmed by details to remember. I know it doesn't sound like much but when you get in there with however many moving parts that all need to go back precisely as they were - you don't want to remember the front AND the rear at the same time. Driver's front. Passenger's front. Driver's rear. Passenger's rear. No extra parts are included in the vehicle. Clean everything. Lube as directed. DONT PANIC. |
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05-24-2013, 07:41 AM | #27 | |
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05-25-2013, 12:21 AM | #28 |
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Re: Complete brake job - insights?
Let me add my voice to the chorus-use a dual master!
Also, if you don't mind, where did you buy all the parts from, and where can I get automatic adjusters? Posted via Mobile Device
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05-25-2013, 01:31 AM | #29 |
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Re: Complete brake job - insights?
If I had to do it again I would probably go, new dual master and lines, then upgrade the front to disc and hell why I am there do the.......
It never ends. Take a good self assessmemnt, if you think you can live with the OEM drum stuff, rebuild the master and go. I have been daily driving my original rebuilt single master and original lines for some months now. Have only slid up to about 3 stoplights with the rears locked up and smoking, no failures to date. |
05-29-2013, 11:38 AM | #30 |
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Re: Complete brake job - insights?
Hey All, Well I thought I would give you an update. What a pain in the rear end it was to do the brakes!!! Took me and a buddy the better part of a day to do it. First of all, I guess I should have done more research becasue I bought new drums for the front, but then realised the hubs are attached, so I couldnt change out the front drums. Replacing the bearing was a real pain too, pounding out the old bearings and pressing in new ones. Thank God the front drums were in decent shape. Removing the read drums proved to be very difficult and we actually had to use a torch to heat up the centers near the hubs to get the drums off. So I did replace the rear drums which is good because the ones on there were scored badly. SO I now have a new master, new front bearings (Inner and outer roller type), new pads all around, new wheel cylinders all around, new brake hoses, new rear drums and of course all the springs, adjusters, etc. My pedal went from very soft to VERY hard (that sounded weird) with only a little play at the top. Oh yeah, I adjusted the e brake cables so now I have a solid e breake.
Was more work than I thought, but got it done. Thanks for all your input! MD |
05-29-2013, 11:49 AM | #31 |
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Re: Complete brake job - insights?
Congrats
It'll be cake 2nd time. |
05-29-2013, 12:19 PM | #32 |
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Re: Complete brake job - insights?
It's great to see that everything went well even though you had a bit of a fight with some of it. That part is more normal than you would think on old rigs that haven't been apart for years on end.
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