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so igot my grandpaws 84 ford f250 its been sittin in the barn for awhile but i drove it over to my house yesterday and it drove fine but you did have to push on the brake quite a bit but not to bad but today after school i took it for a drive around the block and i noticed that when i was going down hill just coasting i was slowing down alot and my foot was not on the break but when i got home my breaks were smoking pretty good but tomorrow i was going to take the front breaks off(its only the front two disk breaks doing this) and clean all the rust off them and put a little oil on the piston on the caliper that pushs on the break pads ,but i just want someone who knows more to give me their opinion.
Thanks!
First, welcome to FTE. I say that because what I'm going to say next might come across as rude or condescending and I don't mean it that way. I only say this because your post is very hard to understand.
Please learn to use punctuation and complete sentences. No one wants to slog through a post like yours to try and figure out what you're asking. It's much easier to click the back button and spend time helping someone who can write a coherent sentence.
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