96 2500 2wd CTD, confirmed 8800 GVW on door sticker.
Another member had a similar problem and I posted in his thread, but my truck is down so I'm here in 911. The other poster ended up having the wrong pads, but that doesn't seem to be my problem.
I got Napa Ultra Premium pads and Premium rotors. The pads are just a hair too tight to go over the rotor. The caliper and new pads fit fine over my old rotor. Pad part # is UP7339SD on the box, the correct listing for 8800 GVW. There weren't anyone's greasy fingerprints on the box, so I assume the pads in the box are what they should be.
Rotors are the same for 8800 and 7500 GVW. Minimum thickness spec stamped on the rotor is the same for old & new, so pretty sure there's no parts problem there.
The caliper is compressed fully; didn't compress any further with bleeder loose. However, the piston is noticeably not flush with the caliper body - like 1/8"+ out. Could it have deposits inside or other problem that causes it to not retract fully? I bent my c-clamp trying to push it in further! FWIW, looking at calipers on NapaOnline, the pistons in new ones appear to also not sit flush with the body.
WTF? #@$%!
BTW, I've been working on cars for 25 years and have replaced more brake pads than I could possibly count, so I hope it's not user error... .
thanks all
kevin
Another member had a similar problem and I posted in his thread, but my truck is down so I'm here in 911. The other poster ended up having the wrong pads, but that doesn't seem to be my problem.
I got Napa Ultra Premium pads and Premium rotors. The pads are just a hair too tight to go over the rotor. The caliper and new pads fit fine over my old rotor. Pad part # is UP7339SD on the box, the correct listing for 8800 GVW. There weren't anyone's greasy fingerprints on the box, so I assume the pads in the box are what they should be.
Rotors are the same for 8800 and 7500 GVW. Minimum thickness spec stamped on the rotor is the same for old & new, so pretty sure there's no parts problem there.
The caliper is compressed fully; didn't compress any further with bleeder loose. However, the piston is noticeably not flush with the caliper body - like 1/8"+ out. Could it have deposits inside or other problem that causes it to not retract fully? I bent my c-clamp trying to push it in further! FWIW, looking at calipers on NapaOnline, the pistons in new ones appear to also not sit flush with the body.
WTF? #@$%!
BTW, I've been working on cars for 25 years and have replaced more brake pads than I could possibly count, so I hope it's not user error... .

thanks all
kevin