Brake lines.

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Brake lines.

Post by James »

I would like to take this opportunity to state my undying hatred for rust and metal parts that are used to pipe around liquid :cry:

Thank god for emergency brakes(Sad part is it's the '94, not the '71 that had the brakes go out..) :( How bad is it when the brake line sprays the brake fluid more than 10" from the tube when not moving more than 5MPH?

Lessons I've learned:
When the brake pedal hits the floor in vehicles with brake fluid go "Oh s***!".
With Emergency Brake release pulled back in hand, the emergency brake works like a normal brake for the most part :evil: .
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Post by fordman »

i think i used a emergency brake like that once when my brakes were bad but i was just moving it around the yard or something like that i think. i always seem to have trouble with mine rusting out near the frame under the bed. i put it back on the last time on away from the frame. i hope that stops it from happening again.
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