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Old 08-21-2009, 07:54 PM   #11
exmonkeypunk
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Re: brake woes

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Originally Posted by lolife99 View Post
Skip LMC.
Go to a local auto parts house for your hoses,... even if you have to order them online.
By the way,... what year truck are you working on?
Advance auto parts, vato zone, oreilly's and carquest "couldn't get" the brake hose, Napa ordered it from another store. The line fits fine. I got a new caliper today for the passenger side because the bleeder valve was frozen on the old one. Gravity bled it and everything works once again. It's been over a week since i've last driven the truck. Felt great to put on the caliper and bleed the brakes in the rain knowing that i was about to drive it again.
I managed to do it all before i had to pick up my girlfriend from work which was a half hour from when i get home from work. Talk about a pridefully drive... haha i'm just super stoked the truck is back on the road.
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