geocrasher
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- Joined
- Jun 14, 2018
- Posts
- 135
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- Location
- Northern NV
- First Name
- Ryan
- Truck Year
- 1988
- Truck Model
- V1500
- Engine Size
- 350
Hey everyone,
88 Suburban half ton with a 10 bolt front end. While driving at about 45mph it started pulling left really hard. By the time I figured out the front left brake was dragging, it was smoking very badly and pouring water on the wheel and hub caused it to sizzle immediately. Ouch.
After getting it cooled off, a friend showed me a trick: Stomp on the brakes really hard to get the caliper unstuck. It drove fine after that, but those pads are shot. Question is, is anything else shot?
I figure on replacing both sets of front pads and calipers. I've also had a spongy pedal for a while, so I'm thinking about just throwing a Master Cylinder on it too since who knows how long it's had the current one.
I've seen talk of upgrades to the 3/4T brakes with the 1/2T axle and hub, but with just 31" tires and no towing, I'm not sure it's worth it. Any input on that?
Thanks in advance, the help is much appreciated
88 Suburban half ton with a 10 bolt front end. While driving at about 45mph it started pulling left really hard. By the time I figured out the front left brake was dragging, it was smoking very badly and pouring water on the wheel and hub caused it to sizzle immediately. Ouch.
After getting it cooled off, a friend showed me a trick: Stomp on the brakes really hard to get the caliper unstuck. It drove fine after that, but those pads are shot. Question is, is anything else shot?
I figure on replacing both sets of front pads and calipers. I've also had a spongy pedal for a while, so I'm thinking about just throwing a Master Cylinder on it too since who knows how long it's had the current one.
I've seen talk of upgrades to the 3/4T brakes with the 1/2T axle and hub, but with just 31" tires and no towing, I'm not sure it's worth it. Any input on that?
Thanks in advance, the help is much appreciated