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It's Not My Brakes It Must Be The

splferrell

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1991 ford explorer
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IT'S NOT MY BRAKS IT MUST BE THE PIG. I WAS OUT ON SOME HILLS :( CAN ANYONE TELL ME WHATS WORNG AND HOW TO FIX IT
 



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wut color is the fluid?
 






if its brake fluid, its you caliper, if its thicker tan rbake fluid and smells like gear oil you have a leakey axle seal.

And please, for the love of god step AWAY from the caps lock.
 






Well said SB on all accounts, judging by the fluid in the lower ball joint I would tend to go for the leaky axle seal. not too hard to replace just time consuming. welcome to the world of 4-wheelin, how long was it parked for that amount of fluid to leak out?

CAPS LOCK ALL THE TIME IS LIKE A CLOSE TALKER FROM SEINFELD

nobody really appreciates it.:thumbsup:
 












i jaked the passenger side up as hi as possible and i noticed it started leaking, i was offroading right befor it happend.
 






(jacked);) ...most likly 90 weight....its like 97% chance its an axle seal.
 












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