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    Posted: September-05-2011 at 11:51pm



1. Now that I have the boat off I tore the old carpet and wood off and would like to replace it, any one know where to get diamond plate cheep?

2. I would like to get the breaks working again It appears there might be a water oil mix in the reservoir can I just vac out and blow the lines with air? not sure what all the grommets are around where the brake line goes in the back of the wheel?





3. and third my safety wire broke?

I had the original tires just up until last summer they had plenty of tread but cracked sides
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Kirk - If you have water in the brake fluid, most likely your cylinders are rusted up.     I rebuilt the master cly with a kit & got brake plate assemblies (cheaper than buying individual parts).   Good idea to blow out the lines when it is all apart.

Diamond plate & cheap are mutually exclusive terms, IMO. It won't rust though!
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yup on what he said ..If you look in the scrap yards sometimes you can pick up the dimond plate on the cheap
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T^he grommets the big one covers the adjuster, and the little one is for bleeding
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