Nuckollsr
Junior Member
- Joined
- Dec 11, 2018
- Posts
- 20
- Reaction score
- 19
- Location
- Medicine Lodge, KS, USA
- First Name
- Bob
- Truck Year
- 1987
- Truck Model
- R1500
- Engine Size
- 4.3L
1987 GMC R1500 RWD. Went through the brakes 95% about three years ago. Replaced/refurbished everything except hoses and master cylinder. Began to notice that left front wheel would slide with even moderate braking on wet pavement or loose dirt. Not a big deal normally but this caused me no nearly swap ends in traffic on wet pavement. After a change of underwear, I replace BOTH front calipers. No change. Took to local shop where they changed hoses, adjusted rear brakes and 'tested' on the paved parking and could not duplicate the event. However, the condition persists for moderate to heavy breaking on compromised surfaces. The only thing I have not replaced is master cylinder (can't imagine that's the problem) and the front disks . . . and oh yeah . . . front pads again.
Could it be that the friction coefficient of the left disk/pad combination is substantially higher than the other? I already changed the pair of calipers but didn't change the pads. I suppose that's next? Any ideas?
Could it be that the friction coefficient of the left disk/pad combination is substantially higher than the other? I already changed the pair of calipers but didn't change the pads. I suppose that's next? Any ideas?