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Re: OT- Chevy Truck Brakes
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Posted by Hobo,NC on April 14, 2007 at 19:06:03 from (71.29.34.110):
In Reply to: OT- Chevy Truck Brakes posted by Guy form Wisconsin on April 14, 2007 at 18:33:36:
Most anti brake lock problems are low spongy petal, I spec it has only rear anti lock brakes. I have by passed a few of the rear only set ups and it has werked out quite well. So to answer yer ?, You will have to make a line to by pass the rear dump valve that sits rite below the master cylinder. I cut the fit'ns off the line that goes to the dump valve and with a double flaring tool re fit the old fit'ns to the new line and by pass the dump valve. BTW also werks on fords wif rear only anti lock. another thing I do izz on a 3/4 to 1 ton chebby I only use OEM rear shoes or Bendix, no other brand. I have found that the other brands are tow aggressive and lock up to early and will affect the anti lock operation. It could also make it seam as if the brake pedal pulsates. To test its simple, unplug the anti lock controller or remove the fuse. another problem with the brakes pulsating izz (you are enny one else ain't gonna believe this) the rear brakes are adjusted to thigh. Adjust the rears up to lock'em and back off 30 clicks. It could also B the front rotors are out of round and the most common cause of a pulsating petal.
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