audiofreak97
Registered User
- Location
- Magna
Truck: 1997 Tacoma, V6, 4x4.
I'm trying to get my Tacoma back on the road after a couple years on down time due to engine mechanical problems, and I'm in need of some guidance on braking.
I took the truck to Jiffy Lube (Magna) to get the inspection done and they say they tried 4 times with the same result.
Printout shows a little front bias, and right front/rear, but stopping forces off the charts... (I've attached the printout)
The brakes don't lock up on the road, a nice loooong stop when the pedal is to the floor. I'm going to bleed the brakes, turn the front rotors, replace the front pads, the brake shoes were replaced before it went into hibernation.
Anyone have any suggestions on what else I should look at?
I would love to get the truck back on the road, it's been too long since it's seen dirt and I need some good 4x4 therapy.
I'm trying to get my Tacoma back on the road after a couple years on down time due to engine mechanical problems, and I'm in need of some guidance on braking.
I took the truck to Jiffy Lube (Magna) to get the inspection done and they say they tried 4 times with the same result.
Printout shows a little front bias, and right front/rear, but stopping forces off the charts... (I've attached the printout)
The brakes don't lock up on the road, a nice loooong stop when the pedal is to the floor. I'm going to bleed the brakes, turn the front rotors, replace the front pads, the brake shoes were replaced before it went into hibernation.
Anyone have any suggestions on what else I should look at?
I would love to get the truck back on the road, it's been too long since it's seen dirt and I need some good 4x4 therapy.