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110 Brake problem
TDi90:
cost? £50 quid for a rangie rear axel. - yes it will fit.
:P ;)
markyb:
wont the prop need some attention to fit to a 110 salisbury.
we are currently doing brake conversion, but not the expensive way. muddy steve will post some details i suspect soon.
im having the same issue with my brakes, i find one side the adjusters go opposite to the other, maybe just mine , but i do have a constant battle with them.
BPM:
it gets stranger, it seems to have settled down now so that most of the time the brake pedal is fine but if I drive down a very bumpy road near me the brake pedal has some excess travel when i get to the other end???
markyb:
i changed all my brake fluid as it was brown a horrible, but i would suspect the rear cylinder nipple to shear off as mine did. but it helped things with fresh oil in.
i adjusted mine the other day and it appeared that drive side rear adjuster was down front up and rear passenger adjuster was up and front down and i now have a nice pedal again.
is your level ok?
L90OOK:
--- Quote from: BPM on January 15, 2008, 21:41:56 ---it gets stranger, it seems to have settled down now so that most of the time the brake pedal is fine but if I drive down a very bumpy road near me the brake pedal has some excess travel when i get to the other end???
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Sounds like the wheel bearings need tightening up.
Also adjust rear pads up.
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