Matthew Jeschke
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My truck chassis has 270,000 miles on it. I think it's time to go through the brake system and start upgrade and replacing parts as preventative maintenance. My first item to attack will be the flex lines. I see there's multiple companies out there but not really sure what is "marketing hype" and what's "actually good".
My requirement is, it should be compatible with pressures for hydro boost brake system. If I ever get a wild hair I want to swap in hydro boost. Also I think I'll do a 2010 suburban front brake swap. I see the 2020 swap is better but I don't like the clearance issues, even as minor as they seem. I want everything to bolt on and slide in behind my 17" snowflake (factory) wheels (picture below).
1. What's a good quality flex line kit?
2. What other components should I inspect / replace if necessary?
I assume hard lines so long as not rusted or rubbed through are fine?
I assume the master cylinder, reservoir and booster don't really wear?
Otherwise, (3) what's a good master cylinder and reservoir upgrade?
I hope to get this all fixed up in next couple weeks as I have a several thousand mile road trip to go on. My primary focus being the flex lines and potentially warn out parts. Upgrades / retrofitting newer stuff secondary.
Final note, I don't know why people complain about the NBS / GMT800 brakes? Maybe for trailering? I can lock up all fours pretty easily with mine. Although might be nice if I didn't have to apply quite as much pedal force. I can also beat the living he LL out of them and it still works like new. I drive down mountains for hour+ at a time using only brakes (not downshifting) and have never had an issue. When I do this with my Buick seems I almost always end up with warped rotors.
My requirement is, it should be compatible with pressures for hydro boost brake system. If I ever get a wild hair I want to swap in hydro boost. Also I think I'll do a 2010 suburban front brake swap. I see the 2020 swap is better but I don't like the clearance issues, even as minor as they seem. I want everything to bolt on and slide in behind my 17" snowflake (factory) wheels (picture below).
1. What's a good quality flex line kit?
2. What other components should I inspect / replace if necessary?
I assume hard lines so long as not rusted or rubbed through are fine?
I assume the master cylinder, reservoir and booster don't really wear?
Otherwise, (3) what's a good master cylinder and reservoir upgrade?
I hope to get this all fixed up in next couple weeks as I have a several thousand mile road trip to go on. My primary focus being the flex lines and potentially warn out parts. Upgrades / retrofitting newer stuff secondary.
Final note, I don't know why people complain about the NBS / GMT800 brakes? Maybe for trailering? I can lock up all fours pretty easily with mine. Although might be nice if I didn't have to apply quite as much pedal force. I can also beat the living he LL out of them and it still works like new. I drive down mountains for hour+ at a time using only brakes (not downshifting) and have never had an issue. When I do this with my Buick seems I almost always end up with warped rotors.