I have been doing a lot of searching for my problem before I posted this and still cannot seem to find a definitive answer. I changed both of my calipers with reman ones from advanced auto a month or two ago with the hopes that it would help stop my truck better, as I have been having to gradually apply more and more pressure to the pedal to get the truck to stop. That didnt really help. Riding around empty isnt too bad, but today I had a cattle trailer behind me and I almost had to push the pedal to the floor on a steep grade to get that thing to stop. That really sucked. I thought I was going to have to use the e-brake. From what I have read, I'm thinking its hydroboost or the brake lines collapsing. Is there any way I can tell what it is before I start throwing money at it aimlessly? Also, while doing a search, I saw how 2000-2002 trucks can be upgraded to 3rd gen brakes. Can this be done with 99 and older? Heck, switching to the 00-02 two piston brakes would be a vast improvement over the single piston brakes I got, they dont look a whole lot bigger than the calipers on my old jeep. Thanks for any info,
Rick
Rick