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    Default damn my brakes!!

    so my dam car started leaking break fluid pretty bad fromt the rear passenger side today on my way home. shit is fucking stupid now i have to tear it down to morrow and see what the problem is.
    im thinking it might just be a loose fitting or bad line or someone fucked with my shit. but i will know tomorrow

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    So do you actually need help? Or did you just feel like telling us this?

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    lol just want to see if anyone had this happen to them before and what it was before i do anything,

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain-Obvious™ View Post
    So do you actually need help? Or did you just feel like telling us this?
    lol this is the new facebook.


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    Quote Originally Posted by big mac View Post
    lol just want to see if anyone had this happen to them before and what it was before i do anything,
    u need to look at it. this post shouldnt of been made yet. ill put money on it once u look at it u will find the problem is a glace.


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    started looking at it right now

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    what u find


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    if you still have drums in the back then it could be the little piston assembly that pushes out on both sides to press the brake up against the drum, usually that rubber seal will leak of you havent changed them in a while or if you have disc in the back now then it could be the same thing just a different setup with the rubber seal surrounding that piston leaking.

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    Turned out to be the wheel cylinder lol. Good thing since I have to do the brake job anyways bedew I sell

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    see whole thread could have been avoided had u looked first.


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    i wanna get my post count up too.

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