Joeshark
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Hey Guys,
So I wanted to bleed the brakes today, because feels like maybe pedals are a little too mushy?
Any how, This would be easy of course if this truck didn't have a nice smattering of rust underside.
I was running my fingers around one of the rear screws and noticed that I shaved about a mm of material off it just by doing that. Now it is about a 7mm instead of 8, (I may be off on the numbers).
Anyhow should I be worried that if I grab at this one with a vise grip I might actually just crumple it to pieces?
These things are frozen in, I've soaked already with PB. Of course I'm wanting to change them out.
Should I just go at them with the vise grip & hope for the best???
Or is there a better way?
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So I wanted to bleed the brakes today, because feels like maybe pedals are a little too mushy?
Any how, This would be easy of course if this truck didn't have a nice smattering of rust underside.
I was running my fingers around one of the rear screws and noticed that I shaved about a mm of material off it just by doing that. Now it is about a 7mm instead of 8, (I may be off on the numbers).
Anyhow should I be worried that if I grab at this one with a vise grip I might actually just crumple it to pieces?
These things are frozen in, I've soaked already with PB. Of course I'm wanting to change them out.
Should I just go at them with the vise grip & hope for the best???
Or is there a better way?
Sent from my SM-N950U using Tapatalk
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