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1994 c1500 brakes question
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replaced all mechanical parts in both the front and rear brakes. nice, new, and working as opposed to stuck to the drum, dragging, and tons of air in the lines lol. anyway, new calipers rotors pads.......... and yet the pedal is still somewhat spungy. the brakes were bled correctly on all 4 wheels. (me and father, me pump a few he bleeds yell stop before the pedal hits the floor etc). i was wondering what else in the line could cause a spungy pedal. weak/worn brake lines expanding instead of passing the fluid through? im somewhat stumped. |
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Re: 1994 c1500 brakes question
Did you change the rubber lines to front hubs? I know the hose can deteriorate on the inside causing different problems so this could be your problem. They look good on the outside but bad on the inside.
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'99 Blazer LT Loaded, K&N Filter, Pioneer Super Tuner,Viper '98 Pontiac Grand Prix GT, 3.8 '88 K1500 Cheyenne, 5.0, stock, bought new '86 Nissan 720 Trash Truck '69 C/10 step side, 307, all original, second owner, in process of restore. The person who says it cannot be done should not interrurt the person doing it. Share your knowledge. It is a way to achieve immortality. Allen- Paintman Wrenchtwister Broompusher |
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Re: 1994 c1500 brakes question
ill swap em out and see if that changes it. only 20-30 bucks on the road to restoration
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