My Jeep has never had great brakes, and with 33" tires, it's becoming a lot more apparent that I need to do something about it. And along the path of trying to improve my brakes, I've replaced the master cylinder, the rear brake hardware, countless rotors and pads, with little to no improvement.
I've bled the brakes countless times, hoping to get all the air out of the lines, and have even invested in some speed bleeders since my old bleeders were actually letting air in, but to no avail.
All my brake fluid was nice and clear after I flushed out the system until one day I decided to check it, and noticed that the front reservoir's fluid was a dark brown/black while the rear brakes' fluid was nice and goldeny clear like it's supposed to be.
Something's not right. Could my front hoses be deteriorating on the inside to cause this? Could my calipers be all nasty on the inside? What do you fellas think?
I've bled the brakes countless times, hoping to get all the air out of the lines, and have even invested in some speed bleeders since my old bleeders were actually letting air in, but to no avail.
All my brake fluid was nice and clear after I flushed out the system until one day I decided to check it, and noticed that the front reservoir's fluid was a dark brown/black while the rear brakes' fluid was nice and goldeny clear like it's supposed to be.
Something's not right. Could my front hoses be deteriorating on the inside to cause this? Could my calipers be all nasty on the inside? What do you fellas think?