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Old 09-01-2007, 06:52 AM
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So I was heading out this morning to pick up a few things and was following a '07 Mustang GT and buddy slammed on his brakes cause someone pulled out in front of him. I applied my brakes pretty hard and it just kept going to the floor...luckily there was a common center lane so I swerved and missed the guy by inches! Scared the crap outta me. I had a peek underneath and noticed fluid pissing out on the front right/pass. side. Could I have blown a line? Just had my front brakes done last year along with rear brake lines(only put 10000km/yr) and rear shoes were done last week...I suspected it was the shop messing with stuff but that would be cruel. Guess I gotta find the source of where the fluid is coming out eh?
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So I was heading out this morning to pick up a few things and was following a '07 Mustang GT and buddy slammed on his brakes cause someone pulled out in front of him. I applied my brakes pretty hard and it just kept going to the floor...luckily there was a common center lane so I swerved and missed the guy by inches! Scared the crap outta me. I had a peek underneath and noticed fluid pissing out on the front right/pass. side. Could I have blown a line? Just had my front brakes done last year along with rear brake lines(only put 10000km/yr) and rear shoes were done last week...I suspected it was the shop messing with stuff but that would be cruel. Guess I gotta find the source of where the fluid is coming out eh?


nice job avoiding him man that wuda been a bitch if u rear ended him
Old 09-01-2007, 08:23 AM
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Ya, it was close....I even yanked the e-brake but it didn't do much cause only the rear right wheel activates cause I was too cheap to spend $31 on a dinky cable...I think I'll go get it as insurance! Looks like my lines are rotted...can't really tell yet but we'll see. Where should I get lines from...I imagine the dealer would be $$$. Is there specific lenghts or is it cut to size sorta thing?
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Replace them with braided lines.
Old 09-01-2007, 12:32 PM
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Originally Posted by BluYot
I had a peek underneath and noticed fluid pissing out on the front right/pass. side. Could I have blown a line?
If your truck is lifted, you may need longer brake hoses. Don't muck around, just get the proper ones. Any brake shop can help you out. Stainless brake hoses take a bit of know-how to install, but regular ones are pretty straightforwards, as long as you know how to bleed brakes, and have the proper flarenut wrenches to get the pipe nuts loose.
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What's broken?
The flex lines or hard lines?

You need to figure that out first.
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Damn sounds like you got lucky...
hope you get it fixed soon...

nothing like "braking" down on a holiday weekend... LOL


I know I know Somebody was going to say it... why not moi?

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Old 09-01-2007, 05:42 PM
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Guddon' dair aviator...must be dat Canadian humour eh?!

I pin-pointed the leak on the hard line(s) traced it to the front right/pass side, by the A-arm just before it reaches the frame. They're the lines for the rear....guess not all the lines were replaced last year when I had them done. Unfortunately I won't be able to do the work (back)so I'll have to take it in. At least I know where the leak is so they can't rip me....too much. There is still some fluid left in the MC, just below the min...about a cm maybe. Would it do any harm if I drive it in....other than obvious reasons of safety...I'm talking damage to the brake system itself? Should the level stay higher? Thanks.

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To drive it in I would top off the fluid level and try and patch the leak as much as possible... for safety reasons. I don't think there is any damage you would do other than what would happen when you rear-ended someone because you lost your brakes
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you godda love dat dair canaddian humour Blu haha
meybe you can take 'er in to da boys at crappy tire today...
just make sure you 'ave a bottle of DOT 3 wid you... top of de MC before you leave and meybe at every secund/turd light and you should get der ok... LOL
while you wait you can get a nice peameal on a bun meybe also eh?

seriously where in the GWN are you?
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I'm in the Ottawa Valley....gonna get my girlfriend to follow me on the back roads...slowly. And yes I gotta get some Dot3 today. Hope this doesn't cost much!
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Ottawa valley eh? In dat case de peameal should be easy to find lol...
should be just a new brake line section probably under $100.00...
unless dey find some ting else eh? lol
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