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#1 Sam's Truck

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Posted 03 March 2010 - 12:45 AM

I need help with my 01 F150 brakes the abs light has been on and was driving fine and havent had the time or money to take it to the dealer fix it.It went horrible wrong today coming home from work i went to stop and there was a wierd kind of a pop and the pedal went to the floor NO BRAKES had to use the Ebrake to stop.The inside of the passanger wheel is covered with brake fluid thought the seal poped in the caliper or the hose so i went and got new rotars,for the front they have been grinding for a bout a week and have been pushing it till pay day,and new wagner pads for all four and two new wagner calipers,my dad runs wagner brakes on his work truck 08 F350 so thought they were good so that is what i bought,have not yet installed any parts yet,i have a 93 bronco and have done the brakes on it before and put on new brakes on all four,i guess my question is how do i bleed the front brakes? and on another note funny way i got home i called a buddy he has a 08 1500 Z71 and drug his truck to my house so i could use his brakes to stop had about 20 miles too far to use the e brake.My truck is a 2001 F150 supercrew 4x4 offroad,not fX4 i wish like the stiker,it has 137,000 5.4 Towing pakage.And do the ajustable pedals make any difference in bleeding? Thanks Sam

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Posted 27 January 2011 - 07:45 PM

ADJUSTABLE PEDALS SHOULD NOT EFFECT THE BLEEDING PROCESS. PUMP THEM UP,BLEED TILL NO BUBBLES THEN RUN IT!



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