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74 D600 BrakesPosted by Errin OH on September 03, 2004 at 05:36:44 from (172.142.247.76):
I have a 74 dodge dump that has brake line issues. This last weekend when a line let go I had nothing. Run down thru a ditch loaded with dirt and rolled to a stop. I was luckly I didn't kill anyone. Single master clynder, booster under the cab. My thought is to pull the booster and twin clynder out of a 1 ton cheby I have sittin here (the one where both res are the same size) and run one front and one back. Remove the booster under the cab. That way I would still have something to at least SLOW me down should this happen again. Anyone done anything like this? I am picking up all new lines today, to fix whats there, but would like to get this, or something done. I don't have enough underware, and was just to d@mn scary, to do that again.
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