Front brakes and the LQ-2 |
07-20-2020, (Subject: Front brakes and the LQ-2 ) Post: #2 | |||
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RE: Front brakes and the LQ-2 (07-19-2020 )RocketScott Wrote: '89 Pete 379, Cummins 444xt... Because it is a safety=-related issue... maybe ask what the truck maker recommends. That way there is no personal liability if something does not work out, or some moron pulls out in front of you one day and it becomes part of some 'legal' issue .. you never know what the future holds. If there is an update or TSB related to it, and you do not have it done,.. it would become your personal responsibility if something bad were to ever happen otherwise. ========= And then there is the more obvious issue there too... It is safe to say that if you found one valve with rotted out guts in the brake system... ehemm.. you'de be best to replace ALL the safety-sensitive valves with rubber guts + all rubber hoses related to the braking system while you are at it. This is to protect yourself, the motoring public at large, and to prevent chasing gremlins. User's Signature: ->: What I post is just my own thoughts and Opinions! --- I AM Full Of S__T!. | |||
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Front brakes and the LQ-2 - RocketScott - 07-19-2020, RE: Front brakes and the LQ-2 - Rawze - 07-20-2020 RE: Front brakes and the LQ-2 - RocketScott - 07-20-2020, RE: Front brakes and the LQ-2 - Brewster64 - 08-08-2020, RE: Front brakes and the LQ-2 - RocketScott - 08-11-2020, RE: Front brakes and the LQ-2 - Brewster64 - 08-12-2020, RE: Front brakes and the LQ-2 - RocketScott - 08-12-2020, |
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