rockyroad217
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Ive been working on trying to get the brakes going on my truck. After gathering up necessary tools I thought I needed and then some, I ended up only getting the front wheel cylinders and shoes replaced. While I was under there, I noticed fluid around the master cylinder and pulled the boot back, sure enough alot of fluid dripped out. So now I am in need of a master cylinder too. I'm replacing the entire brake assembly at the wheels with brand new because it was included with the truck, but now I'm assuming I need a master cylinder too. I really don't want to rebuild it. Another question, I'm trying to learn what I can about the brakes, but it's more complicated than what I'm used to..So, if I apply the brakes and the brakes aren't bled and I'm low on brake fluid, should the airpack still make the air blow off noise? It isnt, and I wasn't sure if brake pressure is what activated the air part of the braking system or not..I'm really not wanting to have to drop the money for an airpack haha and the rebuild isn't really that cheap either.