1low4x4
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Hey I Am pretty fed up with my brakes. Last month I finally figured out that red light in the dash was an indication of a big problem. Pulled the master cylinder cover off and the rear brakes were bone dry. No wonder I had problems stopping. So I ended up replacing booster, master cylinder, front brake pads, the proportioning valve, and finally the light went off and I got pressure back to the rear. What I am experiencing now is hoping and vibrating and shaking when I hit the brakes at any speed above 45 miles per hour. I am looking to fix this this Saturday. What I want to do is replace the front calipers, the front rubber lines, the rear rubber line, the rear wheel cylinders, and the rear brake pads in the drums.
what I want to know is how do I test the thickness of the front rotors, what tool do I need to buy and what is the thickness they should be. And if I need new ones I will buy them. Also can you check the rear drums? I want to do this one time. I have a few questions, like I know there is a brake pad in the back with Arij on it that goes on a certain way in the drums, I need to know how that goes together because I pulled my drums the other day and there is no Ridge left on the pads, though they do not look too worn. I heard an improperly installed pad on the back could cause the hopping and vibration. So basically I am looking for tips and replacing the rear wheel cylinders and the drum brakes and checking all for rotors for wear. I've done the lines and calipers before and that's simple.
another problem I'm going to have is getting the right parts. I guess I should measure the thickness of the rotor, up front, so I know what caliper to get. But what about the rear brakes? I know they are going to ask me all kinds of codes and or if they are heavy-duty brakes, all I know is it is a semi float 14 bolt rear end.
what I want to know is how do I test the thickness of the front rotors, what tool do I need to buy and what is the thickness they should be. And if I need new ones I will buy them. Also can you check the rear drums? I want to do this one time. I have a few questions, like I know there is a brake pad in the back with Arij on it that goes on a certain way in the drums, I need to know how that goes together because I pulled my drums the other day and there is no Ridge left on the pads, though they do not look too worn. I heard an improperly installed pad on the back could cause the hopping and vibration. So basically I am looking for tips and replacing the rear wheel cylinders and the drum brakes and checking all for rotors for wear. I've done the lines and calipers before and that's simple.
another problem I'm going to have is getting the right parts. I guess I should measure the thickness of the rotor, up front, so I know what caliper to get. But what about the rear brakes? I know they are going to ask me all kinds of codes and or if they are heavy-duty brakes, all I know is it is a semi float 14 bolt rear end.