Re: Spitfire
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Originally Posted by Steeveedee
Fill it up! You should have bled it on the bench per the instructions if you were replacing it. It shouldn't be empty now unless you have a leak. Put fluid in it, bleed it, and then stand on the pedal with both feet as hard as you can. Wherever the leak is, it will show up. It won't be only your life that is saved if you make the brakes work properly. Any vehicle I've ever had, even if they were dogs they've always had excellent brakes.
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it had a leak. I replaced the line. The front brakes will lock up but was curious why there was no rear action. LOL
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1994 k1500, Oldredz71(ext shorty 4x4 6 in lift)
1998 S10ZR2
2005 Silverado 2500hd(tow pig)
Made in the USA, just like my trucks
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