blondejoncherokee
NAXJA Member
- Location
- sacramento
yah,
my 4runners brakes went from zero to suck a few months ago.
havent figured it out yet. i mess with it when i can.
its an 86.
i ripped out the stock LSPV(load sensing proprtioning valve) and swapped in a wilwood unit from summit straight into the rear line like many yota forums suggest. then replaced both rear wheel cylinders, front calipers, pads, and a few brake lines, went through 3 MCs until i got a decent NAPA new one , and all the while power bleeding the brakes as i went each time.
adjusted rear shoes by hand to ensure they are adjusted right.
still no brakes...
the booster pushes the rod out, so it seems to work.
its very weird...
i havent replaced the booster or rear shoes if that helps, but have rear shoes in a box. i just hate doing shoes.
im running 31/10.5/15 street tires on it.
just wondering if anyone around sac is down to take a look?
i have done alot of interesting brake system swaps, and never had this problem. no air in the system from what i know
my 4runners brakes went from zero to suck a few months ago.
havent figured it out yet. i mess with it when i can.
its an 86.
i ripped out the stock LSPV(load sensing proprtioning valve) and swapped in a wilwood unit from summit straight into the rear line like many yota forums suggest. then replaced both rear wheel cylinders, front calipers, pads, and a few brake lines, went through 3 MCs until i got a decent NAPA new one , and all the while power bleeding the brakes as i went each time.
adjusted rear shoes by hand to ensure they are adjusted right.
still no brakes...
the booster pushes the rod out, so it seems to work.
its very weird...
i havent replaced the booster or rear shoes if that helps, but have rear shoes in a box. i just hate doing shoes.
im running 31/10.5/15 street tires on it.
just wondering if anyone around sac is down to take a look?
i have done alot of interesting brake system swaps, and never had this problem. no air in the system from what i know