rockola1971
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Wouldnt it have been cheaper to have shipped or was it a U pull it place?Drove 10 hours round trip to get a set out of a junkyard in Virginia!? Now just gotta get them painted & then install them!
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Wouldnt it have been cheaper to have shipped or was it a U pull it place?Drove 10 hours round trip to get a set out of a junkyard in Virginia!? Now just gotta get them painted & then install them!
They wouldn't ship?! Couldn't find any at any other junkyard that would ship either. Paid $130 for the pair & about $100 in gas so not too bad offWouldnt it have been cheaper to have shipped or was it a U pull it place?
No problem! I wish I knew about this sooner. I love my ride but I always feared a panic stop as I knew braking was less then ideal. I will be replacing the rears this weekend as they are still factory. I will be replacing them with OEM factory, I just want the old ones gone.Thank you for this! I drove my daughter's Suburban 1500 a few weeks ago, and the brakes are squishy as a gummi bear in Texas heat. This is in comparison to my other daughter's 2003 Sierra Denali, my 2004 Silverado 2500, and my wife's 2005 Suburban 2500.
I swear these things are turning into one heck of a hunt. I don't get why GM got away from these? I went to see what type they are using now and the new calipers are smaller two piston. Maybe it's a money saving thing for the company?Drove 10 hours round trip to get a set out of a junkyard in Virginia!? Now just gotta get them painted & then install them!
Not to hijack the thread but would you say the hyrdoboost makes a big difference then? Debating whether to do GMT900 brakes or hyrdroboost swap for my 02 Suburban first.Thank you for this! I drove my daughter's Suburban 1500 a few weeks ago, and the brakes are squishy as a gummi bear in Texas heat. This is in comparison to my other daughter's 2003 Sierra Denali, my 2004 Silverado 2500, and my wife's 2005 Suburban 2500.
Just a quick update. Brakes are still great...however I just found out that my master cylinder is leaking from around the edges (because I'm lucky that way) fortunately It's no big drama to replace other than fluids and bleeding. Will get around to that very soon. Will I still do Hydro-boost? Yeah, more than likely. in all honesty just stopping short (no pun intended) of added hydro-boost to make the breaking even better is almost a crime. Maybe early next year I will start on that!
Very good question. I guess I would have to eat the loss. just the brakes alone I am about $200.00 in for the set. I'm not saying $200 is nothing to sneeze at but it could be worse. for the results (at least for me) it's worth it.My question if you cant find calipers now what happens when one of your calipers need to be replaced.