By matter of federal law, you must be ASE certified or work under the auspices of a shop which collectively holds that certification in order to repair or adjust air brakes. Our policy pertaining to questions about illegal acts makes us unable to answer this question here.
If your brakes are ineffective, you have a problem, part of that problem is that your truck is 23 years old. Why don't you change the fluid, replace the front pads and rear shoes. Replace the front rotors and rear drums. Inspect the rubber brake lines as they may be collapsing. Replace the master cylinder. Do all this if it is all necessary and I bet you have good brakes again. Fix the problem or problems and you will not have ineffective brakes.
changing front brake pads on 1991 Toyota truck
brake calibers might need replacing,the pistons might be getting stuck,its easy to replace.
The front rotors are out of round are warped. Turn are replace rotors and be sure to replace the brake pads even if thay look good. I would also check the tie rods too.
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Air brakes are located in the front of a truck or trailer. There are many parts to an air brake. If you suspect a problem, you need to take your truck to get fixed.
Cars and trucks do not interchange.
On the 4WD SR5 truck, front brakes are disc, and rear brakes are drum.
It could be that the rear brakes are not functioning properly; leading to the front brakes having to compensate. That is, if the front ones are going out much quicker than the rear. I believe that the front ones just naturally wear faster than the rear ones On a light truck the front brakes will do up to 75% of the braking.
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