JAMMAN

Owns A Torsen

Joined: Mon Sep 18th, 2017
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Name: Jim ... Occupation: 5 axis cnc programmer ... Interests: RBV's ...
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It would have been a great deal, probably not worth a drive from Colorado though.
Find one locally that the brakes all of the sudden went out and the brake shop quoted them over 1500 to repair. Buy a $20 roll of brake line, borrow a double flare tool if you don't have one and run a new line from the master cylinder or ABS unit down the left side of the truck all the way to the rear where they always break. The left side where it connects to the rubber hose. To make sure the fittings are the right size, saw the old line off at the fitting and use a 6 point socket to remove them. Drill them out, re use them! Better than cross threading because some kid at an auto parts store sold you the metric version which is so close to the real one you can thread it in about a turn.
I bought 3 this way to sell, best deals yet! Majority of people don't want to mess with brakes but it is one of the easiest systems on a vehicle.
____________________ 00 XLT 4WD RCSB 3.GO! Jalapeño
01 XLT 2WD RC Steppie 3.0 auto Silver
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