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Re: Update on International truck brakes
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Posted by the tractor vet on April 27, 2007 at 06:14:32 from (75.19.122.41):
In Reply to: Update on International truck brakes posted by Richard G. on April 27, 2007 at 05:29:49:
With out being there are you 100% sure that the brakes are adjusted correctly??? Did you have the system POWER BLED . Juice brakes on anything bigger then a 3/4 ton pick up should have been banned 40 years ago and when the system does not work it can drive ya gooffie . Adjusting truck brakes is not like adjusting car brakes . You may think that you have them adjusted up and still be a mile off . Ya have to remember that you have this BIG brake system with BIG wheel cylinder and most times there are two per wheel and only this littel master cylinder that has to move this littel bit of fluid to push out all them wheel cylinders .SO it is like thisif ya don't hear a littel drag off each shoe against the drum it ain't adjusted.
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