OneofFew
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I replaced the entire rear brake set up with z36 Powerstop parts.
Drilled and slotted rotors, calipers and brackets, pads and hardware including drag reduction clips.
I noticed a squeaking noise on the right rear a few days ago, so I decided to check. I found that the inner pad was worn halfway down while the outer was just broken in. Uneven wear on the insides of the rotors that line up with the holes. I found no binding in the caliper slides. anti-seize was applied. I did feel that the pads were a bit tight on the caliper bracket. I only disassembled the right side, but the left side is showing odd wear on the inner side of the rotor also, so I expect similar pad wear.
I double checked my parts list and noticed that I had ordered:
POWER STOP Z36834 [Brake Pad] Severe Duty Truck & Tow; Includes Hardware and Brake Lube Info
FitsRear; 4WD; OE Ceramic - Limited Slip Axle
OrRear; RWD; OE Ceramic
while my vehicle has no limited slip rear axle. I see another Brake pad kit listed for the vehicle for the non limited slip axle:
POWER STOP Z36792 Severe Duty Truck & Tow; Includes Hardware and Brake Lube Info
Rear; 4WD; OE Ceramic - Except Limited Slip Axle
So the question becomes whether there is really a difference in the brake pads from limited slip axle to non limited slip? Or is the difference only in the caliper? 1 versus 2 piston? Could I have ordered the pads for the 1 piston and they fit in my 2 piston calipers??? My old calipers were 2 piston, same as the new ones, but the rotors that were on there were much thinner and were cracked. I assumed that someone had put 2wd rotors on in the past by mistake.
Might there be a difference in the brake hardware kit between those 2 axles?
I have the 3:73 on a 2001 Tahoe 4x4.
Drilled and slotted rotors, calipers and brackets, pads and hardware including drag reduction clips.
I noticed a squeaking noise on the right rear a few days ago, so I decided to check. I found that the inner pad was worn halfway down while the outer was just broken in. Uneven wear on the insides of the rotors that line up with the holes. I found no binding in the caliper slides. anti-seize was applied. I did feel that the pads were a bit tight on the caliper bracket. I only disassembled the right side, but the left side is showing odd wear on the inner side of the rotor also, so I expect similar pad wear.
I double checked my parts list and noticed that I had ordered:
POWER STOP Z36834 [Brake Pad] Severe Duty Truck & Tow; Includes Hardware and Brake Lube Info
FitsRear; 4WD; OE Ceramic - Limited Slip Axle
OrRear; RWD; OE Ceramic
while my vehicle has no limited slip rear axle. I see another Brake pad kit listed for the vehicle for the non limited slip axle:
POWER STOP Z36792 Severe Duty Truck & Tow; Includes Hardware and Brake Lube Info
Rear; 4WD; OE Ceramic - Except Limited Slip Axle
So the question becomes whether there is really a difference in the brake pads from limited slip axle to non limited slip? Or is the difference only in the caliper? 1 versus 2 piston? Could I have ordered the pads for the 1 piston and they fit in my 2 piston calipers??? My old calipers were 2 piston, same as the new ones, but the rotors that were on there were much thinner and were cracked. I assumed that someone had put 2wd rotors on in the past by mistake.
Might there be a difference in the brake hardware kit between those 2 axles?
I have the 3:73 on a 2001 Tahoe 4x4.