TubeTruck
I'm from Boston. Deal with it.
- Joined
- Sep 4, 2019
- Posts
- 1,439
- Reaction score
- 2,180
- Location
- East TN
- First Name
- Denis
- Truck Year
- 1978
- Truck Model
- Suburban K10
- Engine Size
- LQ9
I'm rebuilding the 8 lug 10 bolt I got and looking to save a little cash. The wife will be happier and I will be able to get more parts
I pulled the hubs apart and it looks like brakes were new when it was removed. The bearings are shot but the pads are still thick, the rotor is rusty but smooth and I have access to a lathe (also, what's the min/max thickness?). My curiosity lies with the calipers. They look decent but rusty and the piston is all the way in, probably because of the new pads. The hoses were left on the calipers and it doesn't look like they were contaminated, I get brake fluid when I turn the caliper upside down.
Is there a way to test them off the truck to see if they move out? If I can get them to move in and out freely I'm just going to blast them and paint them and put them back on.
I pulled the hubs apart and it looks like brakes were new when it was removed. The bearings are shot but the pads are still thick, the rotor is rusty but smooth and I have access to a lathe (also, what's the min/max thickness?). My curiosity lies with the calipers. They look decent but rusty and the piston is all the way in, probably because of the new pads. The hoses were left on the calipers and it doesn't look like they were contaminated, I get brake fluid when I turn the caliper upside down.
Is there a way to test them off the truck to see if they move out? If I can get them to move in and out freely I'm just going to blast them and paint them and put them back on.