Girth
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- Joined
- Feb 25, 2023
- Posts
- 97
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- Location
- Olympia WA
- First Name
- Garth
- Truck Year
- 1989
- Truck Model
- V2500 Suburban
- Engine Size
- 350
So I kinda want to go throw parts at the counter guys at my local Napa. Had my wife call to order parts, tell her I want rotors, wheel studs, bearing seals and brake pads. (Getting ready to yank the hubs, pack bearings, generally look everything over on a "new to us" truck, and install a new master/booster, and replace the worn/grooved stuff up front).
First loop I was thrown.... they asked what size rotor I had? No idea, I was at work. Their site lists one pad set used on "w/ 13" X 2 1/2" Brakes" and the other pad option as "11 5/32" X 2 3/4" but no mention of brake codes. Are the rotors different sizes between the JB5 and JB7 options, or is it a difference in calipers/piston size? RPO code in the glovebox tells me its a JB7, and that's how I ordered the new master/booster. Suppose I might just have to yank a wheel off tomorrow and see what's on there.
Then came the "I wanna throw these heavy parts at them" part of the story. She went to pick up parts today. I was trying not to fall off a ladder, hanging off the side of a helicopter when my phone starts ringing. She sent me a picture. "Is this what you wanted?". It's a picture of a whole rotor/hub assembly. NO.... I did not want their Chinese hubs and bearing races. She told them that, she gave them very specific (because I wrote it down) instructions of what she wanted..... and they ordered whatever they felt like. They tell her "It's all one part. See, the box says brake rotor". I also told her to pick up a socket for the hub nuts. They send her packing with a 36mm 12point?
Only bright side right now is she DID grab both pad options, and the bearing seals. If I can source the right socket for the hub nuts, I can at least scuff up the rotors, pack bearings, and pad slap it, and keep the truck on the road while I figure out the rest of the details.
First loop I was thrown.... they asked what size rotor I had? No idea, I was at work. Their site lists one pad set used on "w/ 13" X 2 1/2" Brakes" and the other pad option as "11 5/32" X 2 3/4" but no mention of brake codes. Are the rotors different sizes between the JB5 and JB7 options, or is it a difference in calipers/piston size? RPO code in the glovebox tells me its a JB7, and that's how I ordered the new master/booster. Suppose I might just have to yank a wheel off tomorrow and see what's on there.
Then came the "I wanna throw these heavy parts at them" part of the story. She went to pick up parts today. I was trying not to fall off a ladder, hanging off the side of a helicopter when my phone starts ringing. She sent me a picture. "Is this what you wanted?". It's a picture of a whole rotor/hub assembly. NO.... I did not want their Chinese hubs and bearing races. She told them that, she gave them very specific (because I wrote it down) instructions of what she wanted..... and they ordered whatever they felt like. They tell her "It's all one part. See, the box says brake rotor". I also told her to pick up a socket for the hub nuts. They send her packing with a 36mm 12point?
Only bright side right now is she DID grab both pad options, and the bearing seals. If I can source the right socket for the hub nuts, I can at least scuff up the rotors, pack bearings, and pad slap it, and keep the truck on the road while I figure out the rest of the details.