Need some brake help on the Landcruiser

DetroitStyle

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Finally finished rehabbing the front axle and it's ready to go with new rotors mounted. Looking for somebody who is good with brakes who can give me a hand mounting new calipers, pads and stainless brake lines. I would just feel more comfortable with somebody experienced when it comes to brakes. There is a decent amount of rust under there. My stainless line kit came with all new fittings, so it should be straightforward. I just always seem to have problems with brakes.

Truck is located in Milan MI and can be worked on where it is (in my garage), with decent room and tools. That's preferred because it will probably cost me $100+ to get it moved. Or, if necessary I can have it towed to a legit shop.

I've had so many people flake out on me over this job. I need somebody who knows what they are doing, wants to get paid in cash, and can do it this weekend or next.

PM me.

Thanks


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One thing I've found with stainless lines is you will very likely need a good flare-nut wrench to get them tight enough, by good I mean a snap-on wrench. You may get by with regular wrenches but stainless lines are often hard to seal since stainless is very hard and don't conform like regular steel or copper line. One last piece of advice is make sure the bleeders are at the top.
Btw, I can't help, lol.
 
One thing I've found with stainless lines is you will very likely need a good flare-nut wrench to get them tight enough, by good I mean a snap-on wrench. You may get by with regular wrenches but stainless lines are often hard to seal since stainless is very hard and don't conform like regular steel or copper line. One last piece of advice is make sure the bleeders are at the top.
Btw, I can't help, lol.

yep crank them tight let them sit for a say or 2 break them loose and re crank them down
 
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