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cjac

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  1. If your brakes where working well when you left California and then started to fail. To me it would be the brake master cylinder . I have a 84 toyota mrv and my master cylinder was leaking into my brake booster but I was able to stop . When I found out my master cylinder was leaking and how old my rig was I decided to replace the master cylinder the brake booster all 3 rubber brake hoses and rear wheel cylinders , shoes and pads.  Someone on here may have had the problem you have and will offer some advice.  

  2. I replicated the bunk floor framing using 1×2 yellow wood and 1×6 treated wood. Used wood screws to connect all the wood. Outside skin is pvc panel fasten with staples and liquid nail adhesive. The darker wood is the original the lighter wood is what I replaced. One piece of the original wood that goes in the wall to the window and is butted to new wood . Can take more outside pictures I didn't get home in time before it got dark

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  3. Ok  I'm not to much on the electric stuff lol.  Well I have no hum in the TV now. I've been plugged in to shore power for an hour and have the a/c on and the refrigerator running still no hum in the TV. Idk  probably need to upgrade .  What's good on the market?

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  4. I'm thinking my problem is that we'll my rig  don't sag in the back actually it's sits a little jack up in the back , my leaf springs are stought . When I hit a bump or dip in the road the front end bounces and the back just hit hard and the front goes to bouncing like I'm doing wheelies. My front shocks are new ,so I'm just trying to get some bounce in the back.  When yours have no air in them does it go back to the original form?

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