Ok fellow GMT 400 owners. I want to start yet another thread about the infamous master cylinder swap / upgrade / downgrade whatever you want to call it. I would like to keep back and forth arguing out of this, no one needs to read through that crap.
What I'd like to accomplish is some feedback from the guys who have done this and how they currently feel about the swap. I'd also like to hear legitimate reasons not too.
Now I own two 1997 trucks. A tahoe and a 1500 suburban. Both have identical brakes other than the burb has the 11" rear drums. The tahoe stops much better than the burb. We have done a lot of chasing on the burb trying to figure out why and I haven't touched it in a while and the weather is warming up so time to start working again.
So, please chime in and lets get to talking about this. My goal is to get that big SOB to stop better. Rear brakes were just rebuilt, new front pads and rotors are due in next week....again. I go through some brakes around here.
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Mods please move, no idea how I put this here.
What I'd like to accomplish is some feedback from the guys who have done this and how they currently feel about the swap. I'd also like to hear legitimate reasons not too.
Now I own two 1997 trucks. A tahoe and a 1500 suburban. Both have identical brakes other than the burb has the 11" rear drums. The tahoe stops much better than the burb. We have done a lot of chasing on the burb trying to figure out why and I haven't touched it in a while and the weather is warming up so time to start working again.
So, please chime in and lets get to talking about this. My goal is to get that big SOB to stop better. Rear brakes were just rebuilt, new front pads and rotors are due in next week....again. I go through some brakes around here.
---------- Post added at 08:17 AM ---------- Previous post was at 08:06 AM ----------
Mods please move, no idea how I put this here.