Dodge Ram 2500
Did a brake overhaul last weekend. Drums turned, new shoes, new calipers, new front hoses. Wheel cylinders, pads and rotors are a year old.
Bled, and bled, and bled. Cannot get pedal to come up hard and stomping the pedal at speed results in a quick chirp of the front tires as the pedal goes the floor. Feels spongy. Assumed master cylinder, got a new one. Bled, and bled, and bled. No difference. According to part numbers, I bought 8800gvw master and calipers and my truck says 8800gvw inside the door. Drums are adjusted correctly.
If I clamp the hoses with vice grips right before they go into the calipers and turn the truck on and hit the pedal, it comes up nice and firm like it should. Based on this, seems to me that one or both calipers are causing the issue... And not the hoses or master cylinder or anything else. But how? There is no leak I can see anywhere. I can watch the caliper move on the sliders and they can easily be moved by hand in and out when taken off the knuckle.
I am just flat out of ideas. Should I just go try another pair of calipers? I'd really like to understand what the problem is here...
Did a brake overhaul last weekend. Drums turned, new shoes, new calipers, new front hoses. Wheel cylinders, pads and rotors are a year old.
Bled, and bled, and bled. Cannot get pedal to come up hard and stomping the pedal at speed results in a quick chirp of the front tires as the pedal goes the floor. Feels spongy. Assumed master cylinder, got a new one. Bled, and bled, and bled. No difference. According to part numbers, I bought 8800gvw master and calipers and my truck says 8800gvw inside the door. Drums are adjusted correctly.
If I clamp the hoses with vice grips right before they go into the calipers and turn the truck on and hit the pedal, it comes up nice and firm like it should. Based on this, seems to me that one or both calipers are causing the issue... And not the hoses or master cylinder or anything else. But how? There is no leak I can see anywhere. I can watch the caliper move on the sliders and they can easily be moved by hand in and out when taken off the knuckle.
I am just flat out of ideas. Should I just go try another pair of calipers? I'd really like to understand what the problem is here...
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