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    ElfyElfy
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      So I replaced the Rotors, brakes, and drum brakes, replaced the wheel Cylinder on the driver side on a 2007 chevy

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      firebirdjimbofirebirdjimbo
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        low brake fluid maybe?

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        ElfyElfy
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          Brake Fluid is ok, I thought that might have been it, but its good

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          dreamer2355dreamer2355
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            It sounds like you may have air in the lines. If that truck has ABS, you MAY need a scan tool to aid in bleeding the hydraulic system.

            Double check your rear wheel cylinders are not leaking due to incorrectly installed brake shoes.

            I would do a good visual inspection also.

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            EricTheCarGuy 1EricTheCarGuy
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              Quoted From dreamer2355:

              It sounds like you may have air in the lines. If that truck has ABS, you MAY need a scan tool to aid in bleeding the hydraulic system.

              Double check your rear wheel cylinders are not leaking due to incorrectly installed brake shoes.

              I would do a good visual inspection also.

              This is exactly where I was going to go with it, especially on newer vehicles like that you may need a scan tool to properly bleed the system out.

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