Just want to confirm I can change my caliper mounts, calipers, brake pads and rotors to let's say 2003 spec as long as I have 17" or larger wheels???
Looks good. Make sure you get those rear drums adjusted properly and the star adjusters clean and working smooth too. Thats important...!
Looks good. Make sure you get those rear drums adjusted properly and the star adjusters clean and working smooth too. Thats important...!
Thanks!
A GOOD friend did that part for me! Now the EB holds well.
To clarify the rear brakes are disks but the emergency brakes are drums.
So pre-2000, what's the options if any without swapping axles?
I need to do something maybe over the winter, my fronts squeak at like 15-25mph going thru town, figure sliders are in need of some cleaning and lube, worse case calipers need to be rebuilt or replaced.
But if there is a upgrade that can use the stock master cylinder might be interesting to look into.
Which front brake calipers do you have on your 1996?So pre-2000, what's the options if any without swapping axles?
I need to do something maybe over the winter, my fronts squeak at like 15-25mph going thru town, figure sliders are in need of some cleaning and lube, worse case calipers need to be rebuilt or replaced.
But if there is a upgrade that can use the stock master cylinder might be interesting to look into.
Which front brake calipers do you have on your 1996?
Is your truck 7500 GVWR or 8800GVWR?No clue actually would have to pull a wheel at some point. Based on everything else on the truck it should be all original. Pads and rotors were installed by previous owner. Can dig up the records and see if he did calipers and if there is a PN on the sheet.
Good news!8800
Looks like what you have will serve well. New Parking Brake Cables are a good to have. The brake system on the truck in my signature is all original except for a recent main rear brake line repair and new front pads @ 152k miles. With 265k miles currently, a brake flush along with lube and slide clean etc has always kept the brakes performing well over the years.I will service what I have do a fluid flush and lube up the slides and the sort.
Looks like I have some sort of rebuilt caliper. The pricing is the shops cost not the customer cost, they get pretty good pricing. My truck was the shop owners personal truck have like 90% of the parts used when he rebuilt it in 2012-2013 does not have a ton of miles since the rebuild less then 10k. But was a few years ago already.
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