I read about this here a long time ago.
The spouse's 98 2500 sprung a leak from the driver side brake cylinder.
So I got (2) wheel cylinders for a 3500 of the same year and 2 sets of brake shoes for a 2500 truck.
I didnt go with the 3500 shoes, (wider then the 2500 shoes) because that might be too much.
So with 1 ton brake cylinders and 3/4 ton brake shoes, I figure she will have 7/8 ton brakes. :-laf
The reason is to improve the marginal performance of the OEM brake system who's greatest flaw, is to place too much brake bias on the front wheels.
I'm interested in anyones practical experience with this mod. Please dont give me theories. It goes together Tuesday.
The spouse's 98 2500 sprung a leak from the driver side brake cylinder.
So I got (2) wheel cylinders for a 3500 of the same year and 2 sets of brake shoes for a 2500 truck.
I didnt go with the 3500 shoes, (wider then the 2500 shoes) because that might be too much.
So with 1 ton brake cylinders and 3/4 ton brake shoes, I figure she will have 7/8 ton brakes. :-laf
The reason is to improve the marginal performance of the OEM brake system who's greatest flaw, is to place too much brake bias on the front wheels.
I'm interested in anyones practical experience with this mod. Please dont give me theories. It goes together Tuesday.
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