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Re: O.T. 1995 SUBURBAN BRAKES
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Posted by Kevin (FL) on November 02, 2006 at 05:40:57 from (70.149.209.97):
In Reply to: O.T. 1995 SUBURBAN BRAKES posted by Kevin (FL) on November 01, 2006 at 13:07:32:
Thanks to all for the good information. I'll check all items mentioned--especially the brake shoe size difference. That could be the problem, as I remember wondering about the size differences. And also the rubber line issue--I missed that one whe I was looking underneath. For the question about bleeding, the front calipers were replaced with new ones and they had to be "filled" and bled. As a precaution, I also bled the rear line too. And when I changed the rear cylinders I had to fill/bleed them too. As for the proportioning valve suggestion--considering the mileage, maybe it's not a bad idea to replace the thing anyway. Same question about the master cylinder, although we don't have unlimited funds, however we do need to get this issue fixed. Thanks again for all your time. I haven't been able to post many answers as we're still tied up with hurricane relief/repairs here and with family in Mississippi.
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