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Old 07-23-2013, 06:13 PM
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Both rear wheels? I'm sure you adjusted the rears but you could back off on the adjustment some. I know a bad brake hose can cause problems on one side. If your's is on both I guess crap in the line could do it too.
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Old 07-23-2013, 06:33 PM
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The car had a two piston master cylinder and a dual diaphram booster when I got the car. The problems were even worse. Both front wheel cylinders were leaking, and the right rear axle seal was leaking.
I've replaced everything back to original, I think?
I replaced the front rubber lines. As I replaced them, the small steel line running from the distribution block to the rubber line broke. I replaced it. I haven't replace the longer steel line running to the right front. The car does brake straight, when braking normally. Under an emergency braking, it locks up both rears.
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