Hey Gang. Dutch has an ongoing problem with the front brakes on our 1996 Dodge 1 ton 2 wheel drive 3500.
To start with I had the brakes flushed in Idaho and later the truck started pulling to the left. Upon inspection of the master cylinder reservoir I found it was filthy. Naturally we were 3 states away by then. Not to belabor you on how I felt about this, I’ll just give you the process I have gone through.
1. Drained, cleaned and refilled the reservoir
2. Had system flushed with a machine at a brake shop
3. Pulled lines off master cylinder, drained reservoir, blew with air back through the MC added more clean fluid.
4. Replaced both front calipers
5. New Geno’s brake shoes
6. New brake hoses, left & right
7. Since front brake lines are connected I pulled the line loose at each end and blew the line with compressed air.
So far no success.
Any help, tips or suggestions would be welcomed before he pulls out what remaining hair he has!! Di
To start with I had the brakes flushed in Idaho and later the truck started pulling to the left. Upon inspection of the master cylinder reservoir I found it was filthy. Naturally we were 3 states away by then. Not to belabor you on how I felt about this, I’ll just give you the process I have gone through.
1. Drained, cleaned and refilled the reservoir
2. Had system flushed with a machine at a brake shop
3. Pulled lines off master cylinder, drained reservoir, blew with air back through the MC added more clean fluid.
4. Replaced both front calipers
5. New Geno’s brake shoes
6. New brake hoses, left & right
7. Since front brake lines are connected I pulled the line loose at each end and blew the line with compressed air.
So far no success.
Any help, tips or suggestions would be welcomed before he pulls out what remaining hair he has!! Di