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Old 07-31-2018, 01:27 PM   #1
Pete F.
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I got it spinning last night. But still with lots of friction.

I watched a couple videos of the brake upgrade job and other than some $$ to get the kit, it looks pretty darn straight forward.

I think I’m gonna try the brute force method again tonight and see if I can get into the brake housing. Assuming I can, I’m going to clear it out for this trip up to the cape (the other axle still has working brakes) and maybe just order the kits to be delivered out there.

I wish I had posted about this last year... the project doesn’t look hard to do at all!
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The pond rinse is for after you do your brakes
If you have a wash down pump you can do the whole thing
Probably won’t go over well on a busy ramp though
A hose, saltaway and wd40 work too
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