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Old 06-26-2009, 03:22 PM
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New booster and New master....what gives

i just replaced the booster and master cyl on my truck and the brake pedal still has a ton of travel in it before the brakes grab real good. i bled the system good so i dunno. im more of a motor guy the brakes just throw me....
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Are the rear brakes adjusted up? When you bled the brakes did you bleed the RABS module on the left side frame rail?
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brakes adjusted up. didnt kno about the RABS module. but ive never bled one before and ive never had this problem?????
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Bleed the left rear, right rear and then the RABS module. Should be a big improvement.
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