93 2wd suburban front brake locking up.

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AyWoSch Motors

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That doesn't sound good. What did you have to modify to make that work? Bracket on the frame where the hose keys into the lil' slot?

I didn't modify anything, I just bolted it all together and made it work. I didn't put it threw that bracket on the frame, because I realized the key way was a different shape. I just used some balling wire and wired it to that bracket.

I know, I know, every one is gonna say "that's not safe, you really shouldn't do that", but let me say, it's only temporary. I just wanted to get to runnin rolling and stopping just to test it out. See if that would fix it.
Theres a 2wd 94 at the junk yard, next time I'm there I'll get the proper brake line and fix it properly.
 

AyWoSch Motors

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Skip the used brake hoses; you already had a used one. ;)

Easy enough to order the correct ones if you can't find them locally.

Richard
I'm a cheap ass, haha. If I can get something that functions fine for next to nothing, I will. Plus the guy at the local junkyard is my buddy, so he said if it fits in my tool bag I can have it. So the part that is free is the part for me.

Plus I have no way to order things online and I'm not a fan of parts store prices.
 
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