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i started tearing into my suspension and found this. i am aiming this question toward the guys that are not familiar with brakes. i know some will spot the problem right off, so let the in-experienced have a guess, ok?

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No scratches on the mounting bolts so I guess this really is the way you found it!  Lucky to have working brakes - or, do they work?

2 hours ago, hr369 said:

Do you have an EX-wife?

That wanted the other side of the bed?

Not judging, but you have a pink TC rod?

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28 minutes ago, gwri8 said:

Not judging, but you have a pink TC rod?

not yet :D that is over spray

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10 hours ago, jfa.series1 said:

No scratches on the mounting bolts so I guess this really is the way you found it!  Lucky to have working brakes - or, do they work?

i never had a chance to drive the car. the p.o. replaced all the brakes.

You can bleed out the air when you find the,

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  1. relating to or situated on the opposite side of the earth   ROFL
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
     

Looks like the previous owner did the same thing I did, put the calipers on the wrong sides.  Bleeder port needs to be on top not bottom.  Will not bleed right with bleeder port on bottom.  You will need to swap the calipers.

The PO always laid the car on his back...to clean the undercarriage and bleed the brakes!  ROFL

 

6 hours ago, Martzedcars said:

The PO always laid the car on his back...to clean the undercarriage and bleed the brakes!  ROFL

 No top damage. PO must have lived near Mt. Flatten and found the upsidaisium.

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