Got the rear brakes done. It went a lot faster compared to the dual line job under the bed of the truck.
These brake lines didn’t really have a good mounting bracket for them so I had to pry the old mount wires off the old hoses and reused them. I will put some zip ties on the mount wires to secure them more.
Then I bleed the brake system using a Speedi-Bleed system, it’s a nice little setup but trying to purge all of the air out I was getting some weird air bubbles. If I opened the bleeders on the calipers a lot, there would be a lot of little bitty bubbles. Then when I would close the bleeders some I would get some big bubbles and then all fluid. But if I cracked the bleeders open some more, the little bubbles would return. I started thinking that the air was coming from the bleeders threads, but not really sure.
I took the truck for a test ride and did the brake pads brake in procedure. The truck now actually rolls easily and the brakes works good. I think I will bleed the brake lines again after driving it around some just to make sure I got all of the air out. I might even use Forscan software and see if I can active the ABS bleed procedure.
Before I parked the truck in the garage I cleaned up the garage and cleaned the floor. Was the garage floor 100% stain free after the brake job, no. But it cleaned up well enough that I am happy with it.
I can probably get it cleaner with a different cleaning product then just simple green and water.
Then I started the 4WD vacuum line replacement and just as I was worried about, I ordered the wrong line. I dug into the part number I got and it was for a F150,


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The new line on the left and old line on the right.
Confirming on the ford part online store I found the correct one and it will be at the house Wednesday. Till then I’ll have to lock the 4WD manually.
I cleaned up the tools and put them away and then broke down all of the boxes and put them in the bed of the truck to take to the recycling dumpster by work tomorrow.