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fabtech spindle observation

Old Apr 11, 2007
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fabtech spindle observation

well i have had the truck lifted now for almost 2 months and have driven about 1000 miles in that time and i love the feel and the look of a lifted ranger but i have noticed a few things... in rain it seems like i don't have any brakes... is this because i don't have any shields on the disk? in dry weather it stops perfectly fine anyone else noticed this?
 
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Old Apr 11, 2007
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Maybe try a different pad? Mine are fine and I'm in about the same configuration.

The brakes are less effective with the big tires though, and I think that is magnified in the rain more than it would be. Maybe our trucks are the same, but I don't see it as severe after operating this way for so long -- you know, you kind of get used to something after awhile.
 
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Old Apr 11, 2007
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iv noticed the break thing to but the rotor dires it fast enough.
 
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Old Apr 12, 2007
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john you and i do have the same setup but im still running 31's and my rotors are also the stock ones... not sure if that makes a difference but it might
 
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im still running 31's stock without a lift. im in georgia and it still hasn't rained. ill let you know if i have problems in the rain when it actually does. sorry to ask, but im considering the fabtech lift. any other problems with the lift or wheels to look out for?
 
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Have you inspected your brake lines after you lifted the truck?
 
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If your like me your brake lines a stretched out on turns and stuff that might cause alittle brake problem
 
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Old Apr 12, 2007
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I plan on installing the fabtech spindles, as well. I'm probably going to replace my break lines. Then again, I'll probably have to after my 3in. BL and SL.
 
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Originally Posted by winks
Have you inspected your brake lines after you lifted the truck?
yes they are fine... i do need to install the steering stops still since i do lose brakes if i turn the wheel all the way... i knew about this ahead of time so it has only happened once... in dry weather the brakes are perfect... it does make since that they would get water on the rotors in the rain since the shields are gone
 
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Originally Posted by dirtydave7
im still running 31's stock without a lift. im in georgia and it still hasn't rained. ill let you know if i have problems in the rain when it actually does. sorry to ask, but im considering the fabtech lift. any other problems with the lift or wheels to look out for?
none that i have run into... yet
 
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Old Apr 12, 2007
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replace the rubber hose with the braided lines. or even try bleeding the system you might have gotten some air in there possibly
 
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replace the rubber hose with the braided lines. or even try bleeding the system you might have gotten some air in there possibly
i cant find braided lines for our trucks anywhere... you know where to get them?
 
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Old Apr 13, 2007
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any decent shop can order you some. they just need a length and fitting type.
 
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Originally Posted by gatorblue92
i cant find braided lines for our trucks anywhere... you know where to get them?

I can have some made locally.

get a length and pics of the fittings and it will prolly be around 100 bucks.

I doubt its the shields as I had mine installed on this axle and when we did the gears we took them off and I have not noticed anything.
 
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Originally Posted by zabeard
I can have some made locally.

get a length and pics of the fittings and it will prolly be around 100 bucks.

I doubt its the shields as I had mine installed on this axle and when we did the gears we took them off and I have not noticed anything.

awesome... ill measure this week and get back to you
 
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