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abs and squishy brake pedal

Postby hassy21 » Thu Oct 07, 2010 5:29 pm

I had a couple of questions about my squishy pedal and want to know the correct part numbers for the fittings to bypass my abs. I heard a couple of people talking about the dump valve fixing the air feel in the pedal but dont even know what the dump valve is. Need some info on my truck since i am already doing a complete brake job on the front.
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Re: abs and squishy brake pedal

Postby txs » Sun Oct 10, 2010 9:03 am

Just did mine about a month ago, got them from napa, I'll see if I can find the receipt for the part #s, was about 12$. Best brakes I've had since I've owned the truck. You could shorten the line coming from up front and plug right into the flex line going to the axle but that requires reflare, I didn't want to disturb the original lines much so I bought the fittings. If you f*#& up the line behind the fuel tank and spring a leak they are a bitch to replace.
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Re: abs and squishy brake pedal

Postby mcdougald7824 » Mon Jan 10, 2011 7:58 pm

txs wrote:Just did mine about a month ago, got them from napa, I'll see if I can find the receipt for the part #s, was about 12$. Best brakes I've had since I've owned the truck. You could shorten the line coming from up front and plug right into the flex line going to the axle but that requires reflare, I didn't want to disturb the original lines much so I bought the fittings. If you f*#& up the line behind the fuel tank and spring a leak they are a bitch to replace.



I'd definately be interested in those part numbers if you possabily still have that reciept. if not let me know what parts i need to get
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Re: abs and squishy brake pedal

Postby PToombs » Tue Jan 11, 2011 6:08 pm

Part numbers from several places are listed here,
viewtopic.php?f=24&t=6199&hilit=abs+delete+parts
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