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Re: 1994 Toyota V6 Aussie lockers/Power Steering and Brakes
[Re: cktoy]
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09/03/07 03:02 AM
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Joined: Aug 2007
Posts: 3
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Need a Spot
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Thanks for the reply and info!!
I have no clue as how the E-brake would work on a rear Disc Brake set up?
I just got a E-mail back from [sales@aussielocker.com]and here is what it said: The V6 model is in production and we are expecting a shipment to leave Australia in about 4 weeks.
So my project will be delayed a while. <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />
You Said: You highly recommend the one man break bleeder and the fsm on this site to help with the breaks. (Whats the fsm?)
You asked why have ZUK do the work? Because he seams to know a hell alot more about 3rds than I do, and the shippng and labor will is not that much and I will know it was done right with no worries. Before I tryed a rear-end re-build I would need some coaching, and I don't have all the tools needed.
I may have to add some more Lucas to the power steering pump..I have a small spot on the G-floor again.
thanks again for your input, JJ
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