Brake rebuild

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re: Brake rebuild

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well she is up and running, ( and stopping ). Thanks for the help guys.
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Post by baddraw »

one little update most brake fluid will draw moisture in with one exception Dot 6 which is silicone based fluid and will not draw moisture in and also has a much higher boiling point.
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re: Brake rebuild

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Thank you, I did not know that. Here in Arizona, the boiling point can be an issue.
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Post by shrektruck »

If you have a digital camera or a polaroid take a pic of the springs and cables before you take it apart. Pay very close attention to the auto adjuster-if you put it in backwards it doesn't. (auto adjust)
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