I have 220K miles on my 99. I just did the the wheel cylinder upgrade. Best upgrade so far. I run 35" tires and under hard braking I can feel the rear antilock brake pulsing to keep the tires rolling. I also replace the shoes and drums. my drums where out of spec and I also found my shoes where on wrong. My total cost was around $310 from NAPA for shoes, drums and wheel cylinders.
The wheel cylinder upgrade work so well I had to take my spacer out from under my proportioning valve because the anti lock engagement was so violent. The big thing to remember is to install larger shoe towards the back
I have been asking about this periodically in brake thread topics for a long time. Years ago, when I pulled my rear drums which had never been off the truck before, I found one set of shoes on correctly and one set on backwards.
I have always been curious whether it was intentional or just sloppy factory work. I put both sets back on correctly with the short shoe in front.
When you say yours were 'on wrong', is that what you found, too? Just curious.
HemiDart, while I probably won't disconnect my heater grids since they work fine, it needs to be 20* or colder before I will let them cycle. You are aware that simply turning the key to start before your indicator light goes out will cancel the cycling of the grids, aren't you?
I'm sure they probably restrict airflow to some degree, but as long as they aren't causing a problem I'll leave them alone. Of course, if there is empirical data showing I can gain mpg or a noticeable amount of power by removing them, I may rethink that position.
I think rerouting the power for the windows would be easier and solve that minor irritation of needing to have the key on with the grids cycling just to roll the windows.