Or. (very unlikely) but maybe the lines that go into the wheel cylinder
broke. easier fix. the bleeder screw blowing out for some reason.
if that's the case, the fix is easy because a new wheel cylinder is fairly
cheap and you don't have to remove ALL the brake hardware on the drums to
take it out. Just slide it out of there (most cases, haven't thought about
our dakotas yet)
if it's the tubing that broke, that should be too much to replace either.
-Dester
PS. I'd look further into the problem before you just replace the line and
it blows up again though... because, if you replace it and the wheel
cylinder froze, it could be the reason why that line gave...
<< OK this is my problem, somthin to do with my breaklines broke around the
rear
end, i dont know were or is it broken from the wheel cylinder. it happen at
night so i couldnt see but only brake fluid sprayed all over the drivers
shock and rear end. Just would like to see is this happen to anyone so i can
solve the problem faster thanks
Joe
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