88SUB
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- Joined
- Sep 23, 2017
- Posts
- 62
- Reaction score
- 24
- Location
- San Diego
- First Name
- Sean
- Truck Year
- 1988
- Truck Model
- V1500
- Engine Size
- 5L NA V8 overhead valves (OHV) 16V
OK so been a while.
Got me some new tires about 4 months ago. Took them to a shop to have them put on and as I was driving there, I heard a loud noise and could smell brakes. Got to the shop and the driver side rear was hot and smokey. I knew what happened and why. My bearings went bad as I have stated while back in another thread. Me, being stupid, ignored the fact that the gear oil leaked all over both rear brakes. Me, being stupid, just cleaned it all up with brake cleaner. Now the shoes were soaked and I should have replaced them. But I hated to do that since the entire brake system was new.
Now getting back to the issue at hand. I think my shoes slipped due to there still being oil imbedded into them. Now I'm hoping I didn't ruin the drum. I did not drive home. I had my uncle come get me and put my truck on his flatbed trailer. But I drove long enough probably to do some damage. I have not looked at the damage as truck has just been sitting (river season means no dessert trips) but it's time to repair.
Now what I need to know is, does having a Dana 60 rear-end determine what parts I need to buy or does it still fall under the same 1/4 ton 1/2 ton 3/4 ton rule when buying brake parts. Can I just pop into Autozone and buy me replacement parts for an '88 Sub
Got me some new tires about 4 months ago. Took them to a shop to have them put on and as I was driving there, I heard a loud noise and could smell brakes. Got to the shop and the driver side rear was hot and smokey. I knew what happened and why. My bearings went bad as I have stated while back in another thread. Me, being stupid, ignored the fact that the gear oil leaked all over both rear brakes. Me, being stupid, just cleaned it all up with brake cleaner. Now the shoes were soaked and I should have replaced them. But I hated to do that since the entire brake system was new.
Now getting back to the issue at hand. I think my shoes slipped due to there still being oil imbedded into them. Now I'm hoping I didn't ruin the drum. I did not drive home. I had my uncle come get me and put my truck on his flatbed trailer. But I drove long enough probably to do some damage. I have not looked at the damage as truck has just been sitting (river season means no dessert trips) but it's time to repair.
Now what I need to know is, does having a Dana 60 rear-end determine what parts I need to buy or does it still fall under the same 1/4 ton 1/2 ton 3/4 ton rule when buying brake parts. Can I just pop into Autozone and buy me replacement parts for an '88 Sub