Thread: Brake Problem
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Old 07-10-2007, 03:07 PM   #6
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Re: Brake Problem

If you do decide to get a proportioning valve, I did buy an aluminum nonadjustable one from Mike's Bump and Grind a few months ago and it worked great. It came with the bracket to mount up and new short lines to the master cylinder. I'm happy. All the other brake parts (master brake cylinder, rotors, calipers, pads, drum covers, spring kit, and shoes, everything new except lines) came from Oreilly. I could probably stand to replace the rubber parts, too. Check the rubber brake line on the rear axle, it could be deteriorating.

My truck stops really nicely now- but after I put all the new parts in I still had to blow compressed air through the lines, then rebleed, to get it to work right. My problem was that the rear brakes didn't seem to work at all even though everything was brand new. You might want to try that, too. Sorry for the rambling post.
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