Ok, for those on the trip to Bishop/Mazourka Canyon. I've looked way back into all my maintenance records looking into why my braking was as mushy as it was coming down off White Mountain Saturday morning.
While I didn't see anything listed earlier, I can't believe my last brake fluid flush was when I put on Slee's stainless brake lines. That was back in 2007 at 180,833 miles! Quick visual inspection of the four soft brake lines from axle to caliper all looked ok. No bulges, etc. Didn't look at the three soft lines from the frame to axle. Last front brake pads, rotors and birf job was 11.12.18 with 254,838 miles. I've got 266,544 miles on the truck now. Last MAJOR services was 8.16.18 with 252,955 and that included every fluid except brakes as there's no brake fluid listed on the invoice. Seems odd as thorough as SD Trux is. AFT, tcase, coolant, all oils, belts and even fan clutch was done.
At this point I'm absolutely going to get the brake fluid flushed and replaced and am going to pull a front tire and see what kind of life is left on the front pads. Old 80 series pads didn't last long, but I thought the 100 series pads were lasting longer than 12K, but I guess not as I'd put new front pads on at 242,673 and replaced them again with the birf job at 254,838.
May just let dealer flush and replace brake fluid...
While I didn't see anything listed earlier, I can't believe my last brake fluid flush was when I put on Slee's stainless brake lines. That was back in 2007 at 180,833 miles! Quick visual inspection of the four soft brake lines from axle to caliper all looked ok. No bulges, etc. Didn't look at the three soft lines from the frame to axle. Last front brake pads, rotors and birf job was 11.12.18 with 254,838 miles. I've got 266,544 miles on the truck now. Last MAJOR services was 8.16.18 with 252,955 and that included every fluid except brakes as there's no brake fluid listed on the invoice. Seems odd as thorough as SD Trux is. AFT, tcase, coolant, all oils, belts and even fan clutch was done.
At this point I'm absolutely going to get the brake fluid flushed and replaced and am going to pull a front tire and see what kind of life is left on the front pads. Old 80 series pads didn't last long, but I thought the 100 series pads were lasting longer than 12K, but I guess not as I'd put new front pads on at 242,673 and replaced them again with the birf job at 254,838.
May just let dealer flush and replace brake fluid...