TotalyHucked
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- Auburn, Georgia
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- Zach
- Truck Year
- 1985
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- Sierra 1500
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- 5.3
I'm gonna jump in here and vote it's time for new calipers and lines. Sounds to me like the pistons may be corroded and not retracting properly. The pistons do take a good bit of effort to push back in, I usually use a C-clamp with an old back pad against the piston. It's hard to describe since it's a feel thing but they should go back in fairly smoothly with minimal effort to turn the handle. While you're replacing calipers, I'd go ahead and do the soft hoses too if they're original. That's cheap insurance.
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