Last week, i visited a farm, on my way back down (feeling cocky in my 94m reg 4runner) over the rough stuff i had to brake hard, the result no brakes and some amazing evasive action, hand brake on and heart pounding i came to a stop. managed to crawl the rest of the way using the hand brake (not recommended).
not being one to trust garages, i had a look, and brake fluid was dripping ffrom above the rear axle (drivers side). the 2 brakes pipes run along the chassis from the front , they go behind the fuel tank, then bend round to above the rear suspension mounting, at this point (which gathers a fair bit of gunk picked up from driving) the pipes are no longer plastic coated, and mine had corroded so bad they split under the pressure, if your a very big person you will find it quiet hard to see here, stick your arm up and follow the pipes with your fingers.
the best thing you can do (NOW) is go outside and stomp on your brakes a few times really hard. then at least yor at home, and not hurtling towards a queue at the traffic lights, god knows how much destruction would have resulted if i was in that situation.
DONT be fooled by the condition of your undercarriage (sorry missus) mine has almost no rust, dont worry about the cost of fixing, i have just spent £27 for all the bits including tools to do the job so its not a biggy, but please go check and be safe people.
thanks for reading
not being one to trust garages, i had a look, and brake fluid was dripping ffrom above the rear axle (drivers side). the 2 brakes pipes run along the chassis from the front , they go behind the fuel tank, then bend round to above the rear suspension mounting, at this point (which gathers a fair bit of gunk picked up from driving) the pipes are no longer plastic coated, and mine had corroded so bad they split under the pressure, if your a very big person you will find it quiet hard to see here, stick your arm up and follow the pipes with your fingers.
the best thing you can do (NOW) is go outside and stomp on your brakes a few times really hard. then at least yor at home, and not hurtling towards a queue at the traffic lights, god knows how much destruction would have resulted if i was in that situation.
DONT be fooled by the condition of your undercarriage (sorry missus) mine has almost no rust, dont worry about the cost of fixing, i have just spent £27 for all the bits including tools to do the job so its not a biggy, but please go check and be safe people.
thanks for reading
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