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  1. stampy

    Good air...no brakes. M35A2.

    Oh, you might spray penetrating oil on the nut that goes into the wheel cylinder(on the brake lines) so it is easy to loosen before you even begin to jack up the truck.:wink:
  2. stampy

    Good air...no brakes. M35A2.

    I would look around the tire for the brake fluid leak (normally easy to spot) as a oily black discoloration on the tires. That will point you in the direction of which brake cylinder is leaking. The cylinder is not so hard to fix but removing everything is a Bi*<h. You must be able to jack up...
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