Rear backing plates

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JonTiffany1

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Hey everyone...got my truck back from the dealership today and they told me that my rear backing plates are almost completely gone. I had them replaced on my Avalanche, and they were a one-piece, but because 2000-02 is different from 2003-06, i dont know if my Yukon uses a one or two-piece; theres not enough left of it to tell. Let me know if anyone has any information, please and thank you!!

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UPDATE--I read on the ChevyAvalancheClub.com forum that BOTH one and two piece setups are compatible with all models of that year range (2000-06), so I picked up the two piece from Advance and dropped it off at the mechanic. I received word later that it was incompatible, so they were going to go out and pick up a one piece, clean up the two piece that I brought them, and i could then return it. So i get $10 back, but pay an extra $60 for an hour of labor. I wish that they could make it a little more clear as to what does and does not work. Thanks.

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There are two backing plates that are compatible the one piece and the two piece,rock auto has both of them
 

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Get the 2 piece.. I got one off amazon and its worked great. there are a bunch of videos on how to install these on youtube
 
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Sounds like the mechanic is confused.

Not exactly. Turns out, in order to get the original one-piece plates off that rusted away, you still need to take apart the axle. Figured while they had it off just install the replacement one-piece and save me $10 in parts. Make no difference on the labor.

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Your mechanic actually used different parts to save you $10 but you had to clean up the ones you bought and return them? Sounds fishy to me. I think they must have made money off the ones they provided and used the $10 as bait to make it look like they cared about your pocket.
 

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I did mine yesterday on my '02 Denali and you don't need to take the axle apart to remove the old 1-piece ones. A pair of tin snips works fine. Your mechanic did it the hard way. I did both of mine while doing brakes and it took about an extra half hour total.
 

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