twfmvm
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92 ford ranger 2wd
Ok so I just decided to go ahead and replace my front brake hoses, I've been noticing it seems like the brakes will just barely pull to one side. A mechanic friend of mine said to replace the soft hoses before anything else, he's seen them be diagnosed as bad calipers/cylinders.
After reinstalling the new lines and bleeding the system (multiple times) I'm still unable to get air out and the brake pedal is going straight to the floor.
Do I need to bleed or replace my master cylinder? Or do you think it could possibly something else?
I'm almost at the point where I just want to roll over and pay a mechanic to do it.
Ok so I just decided to go ahead and replace my front brake hoses, I've been noticing it seems like the brakes will just barely pull to one side. A mechanic friend of mine said to replace the soft hoses before anything else, he's seen them be diagnosed as bad calipers/cylinders.
After reinstalling the new lines and bleeding the system (multiple times) I'm still unable to get air out and the brake pedal is going straight to the floor.
Do I need to bleed or replace my master cylinder? Or do you think it could possibly something else?
I'm almost at the point where I just want to roll over and pay a mechanic to do it.
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