Soooo, I drive my 1999 LC with about 175,000 around town - and more importantly, on long interstate trips on the road and on dirt roads (Death Valley, Mojave). Reliability is important - very important. I am also of the mind that brakes are more important than the engine - so what are my options to feel more secure about my stopping power?
From what I understand the options are:
1) replace complete MC/booster for about $2500 parts only.
2) rebuild MC for about $75 parts only.
3) replace booster pump with rebuilt for about $300 parts only.
4) do 2 and 3 above.
Am I off base here? Any suggestions?
Honestly, I'm old enough that I have difficulty understanding the various references to brake parts that my old 57 Peugeot 403 didn't have (which, by the way, had TERRIBLE brakes!) In other words, I say "booster" as if I really understood what it was doing, but I'm afraid I'm mostly just assuming it is boosting pressure - not exactly a giant leap due to it's name, but I am foggy on the actual working of the thing. References to "accumulator", also leave me nodding as if I understood what it was. Which I don't. If someone could direct me to a explanation of the system, I would appreciate it!
Gil
From what I understand the options are:
1) replace complete MC/booster for about $2500 parts only.
2) rebuild MC for about $75 parts only.
3) replace booster pump with rebuilt for about $300 parts only.
4) do 2 and 3 above.
Am I off base here? Any suggestions?
Honestly, I'm old enough that I have difficulty understanding the various references to brake parts that my old 57 Peugeot 403 didn't have (which, by the way, had TERRIBLE brakes!) In other words, I say "booster" as if I really understood what it was doing, but I'm afraid I'm mostly just assuming it is boosting pressure - not exactly a giant leap due to it's name, but I am foggy on the actual working of the thing. References to "accumulator", also leave me nodding as if I understood what it was. Which I don't. If someone could direct me to a explanation of the system, I would appreciate it!
Gil