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Brake Junction Box (Brake Failure) Replacement, Easy or Hard? 200 1979

rstarkie and nickjvr,

i just don't see the point in spending money on new parts when you don;t have too. have you had a look at the junction box. maybe you should pull one apart and have a look inside. there is not much too it. and you might ask yourself why you would even consider spending that amount of money for two o-rings. but it is up to you. perhaps then you would have some spare cash!

anyway, sorry to upset you but at t he end of the day you found what you were looking for and you didn;t waste your money with new parts. so i am happy that you were able to do that.

chez






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