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MAJOR braking problem


Nope.

I think I just need to bleed them more. The more I think about it, I DID have every single line off the vehicle.
 
Yea sure dude! That would be great lol.

Let me see what happens Saturday. I have to finish and deliver a side job tomorrow night so I can get the money for the right shocks for my D-35 swap.
 
That's EXACTLY what I did.... *face palm*


If you HAD put the calipers on the wrong side?

That would deserve at least a double face-palm plus a "Bang your head against the wall for 15min"
 
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i had that exact problem when my rear brake line blew out and i replaced it, well i replaced the rear brakes at the same time, turned out the parts store gave me all the wheel cylinders, pads ect for the 9" drums and i had 10" drums, took me forever to figure it out, but once i put the correct parts on, i had my firm pedal again.

like i said tho, bleeding brakes with the truck off i got a perfect pedal, as soon as i started the truck and got vacuum to the booster, pedal to the floor
 

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