doonze
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- '93 X Sport
So after my post about all my rust, it strikes me where it hurts. There is 3 days of story to lead up to the punchline, but in the end it seems BOTH my rear steel brake lines decided to spring leaks at once.
I'm trying to avoid telling the whole story, because it's a novel, pretty much my truck got stuck in the woods for 3 days. It involves a stupid ditch, a bumper, a come-a-long, rain, hiking in the rain, more rain, and trailblazing in the end to get the truck out. Pretty much think chainsaw, move 100 feet, chainsaw, repeat. Do this for over a mile in the national forest and you get the idea.
So anyway, everything was fine, we got to the dirt road finally. Breaks are fine, we have just one big puddle due to all the rain to go, it was kinda deep,up to my axles at least. After the puddle it was just feet to my friends car. We unloaded all the equipment we had hiked in the last 3 days, then we get going. I decide to make a call and I hit the brakes to stop.... and I have no brakes.
6 hours of work later I have discovered that both rear break lines were leaking, or I should say spraying, at the T where the steel lines come together. I could fine absolutely NO sign of damage from underbrush or anything, just holes rusted into the lines. ( They are replaced with new ones now, that is NOT fun) My best guess at this time is the puddle I ran through at the end got some water forced up over my axles and washed away what rust there was that was keeping the lines sealed. The brakes worked just fine before the puddle, didn't after. Anyone heard of this?? I can tell you for sure the lines were almost rusted in two for an inch back from the T on both ends. And there was not just one hole, but several. Anyone have something like this happen?
Pretty much I'm trying to figure out what could have caused BOTH brake lines to go out at exactly the same time, in the same place and for the same reason.
I'm trying to avoid telling the whole story, because it's a novel, pretty much my truck got stuck in the woods for 3 days. It involves a stupid ditch, a bumper, a come-a-long, rain, hiking in the rain, more rain, and trailblazing in the end to get the truck out. Pretty much think chainsaw, move 100 feet, chainsaw, repeat. Do this for over a mile in the national forest and you get the idea.
So anyway, everything was fine, we got to the dirt road finally. Breaks are fine, we have just one big puddle due to all the rain to go, it was kinda deep,up to my axles at least. After the puddle it was just feet to my friends car. We unloaded all the equipment we had hiked in the last 3 days, then we get going. I decide to make a call and I hit the brakes to stop.... and I have no brakes.
6 hours of work later I have discovered that both rear break lines were leaking, or I should say spraying, at the T where the steel lines come together. I could fine absolutely NO sign of damage from underbrush or anything, just holes rusted into the lines. ( They are replaced with new ones now, that is NOT fun) My best guess at this time is the puddle I ran through at the end got some water forced up over my axles and washed away what rust there was that was keeping the lines sealed. The brakes worked just fine before the puddle, didn't after. Anyone heard of this?? I can tell you for sure the lines were almost rusted in two for an inch back from the T on both ends. And there was not just one hole, but several. Anyone have something like this happen?
Pretty much I'm trying to figure out what could have caused BOTH brake lines to go out at exactly the same time, in the same place and for the same reason.