Fixed a blown brake line, bled the brakes, and installed new sway bar bushings.
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After I got the stainless line and hardline off the passenger axle I was very confused. While taking the lines off it was apparent that they were not routed correctly. I had seen that the front passenger brake line looked suspicious multiple times while crawling under this rig but I always shrugged it off. If it ain't broke don't fix it.
When I was ready to install the new line I came to realize that this is probably the reason the line gave out in the first place. The failure happened while I was wheeling Sand Hollow with the sway bar disconnected for the first time while owning this rig. I am glad it happened close to town/home instead of the more remote places I usually explore.
Here is a picture of the lines that came off the truck and the new stainless lines.
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After looking at the old hardline line for a few hours and proceeding to ruin the line by trying to bend it to fit where it should have belonged. I decided to call a friend. He had a set of axles and came to the rescue delivering a used OEM hardline off one of his spare axles. At this point it became apparent that the hardline I removed was not OEM and it was way to long. This reaffirmed my suspicion that the incorrect line and routing is what caused the line to give up.
Bleeding the brakes went pretty good. The rear drivers must have had a plugged bleeder screw because nothing came out on the first round using the pneumatic bleeder. On the 2nd round using the pedal I did see some fluid come out along the threads but still nothing out of the hole. I decided to skip the LSPV, I am not sure it even works because the rod wouldn't move up and down. I put about 1.5 quarts of new fluid through the system and it stops great. I guess I got lucky skipping the drivers rear and the lspv.
While bleeding I gave the brakes a good inspection. I will be needing new pads sometime within the year. I am going to delete the LSPV, replace the clogged bleeder screw, and bleed the whole system again when I do new pads.