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  1. vtdeucedriver

    redoing M37 brakes

    Just over a hundred bucks the last time I knew.
  2. vtdeucedriver

    redoing M37 brakes

    Pain in the FU*#$N A@* to get off!!!!!!!! I had some B1 parts that I used. Thank god the whole truck was not like that. I'll stick with the early ones :)
  3. vtdeucedriver

    redoing M37 brakes

    Went through your blog site.......................yea, check them really carefully!!!!!! If you have any doubt, get rid of them. I got my pre bent kit from George baxter at Army Jeep parts and I was very happy. I am sure that your rubber ones are not much better. AB linn has been...
  4. vtdeucedriver

    redoing M37 brakes

    Everything that rosco said is right. If you are going that far, check your lines. The armor spring really likes to hold mud. There is also the location where the line runs through a hole in the frame crossmember that likes to collect dirt there too. It will be by your right rear shock mount...
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