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Posted by Stephen R. Horton (TX) on June 26, 2007 at 12:10:28 from (76.203.108.3):
In Reply to: Ford F-250 posted by Farmallstroker on June 25, 2007 at 20:36:59:
Well, I've been wrong before, but on MY 96 F250, all I have to do is get it onto some infrequently traveled road, put it in reverse, get up a little speed and put on the brake kinda hard. My understanding of how the self adjusting mechanism works is that it will not ratchet up tighter unless the wheel is traveling in reverse when the brakes are applied. Since we don't do too much start/stopping in reverse, the self adjusting stuff doesn't get actuated. After I do this, the parking brake pedal is always more stiff. Of course, I'm no expert, just what someone told me once.
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