Gerritt Posted April 21, 2008 Author Report Posted April 21, 2008 Thanks for the advice Paul.. I wont cheap out on the parts, infact I will probably by the best I can. Thanks for the heads up on the white boxes though. Any manufacturers I should consider purchasing? I was thinking Raybestos were probably the ones I would be looking at no? G
Tybo Posted April 21, 2008 Report Posted April 21, 2008 Raybesto is very good brake,Just put a set on Joey's van. I use ceramics on the truck.Great stopping but very hard on the disc's Ceramics are costly though. At work we only use Ray's. It a different style braking system, but we are also trying to stop 300.000 lbs.
Tybo Posted April 21, 2008 Report Posted April 21, 2008 Monroe's are very good too. If you want to go cheap, Jaspers will get the job done.
cork soaker Posted April 21, 2008 Report Posted April 21, 2008 (edited) jaspers have a reputation for squealing like a stuck pig for a couple weeks though! be warned. I won't put em on again, they where a fine pad, and lasted quite well considering the price, but it was lesson learned with the squealing i buy the primo stuff now. Edited April 21, 2008 by cork soaker
Gerritt Posted April 27, 2008 Author Report Posted April 27, 2008 (edited) Well I did the brakes and did not wind up with any extra parts! It was pretty straight forward, I had a neighbour help me as he had the proper greases etc it got interesting though..... I removed the rotor only to have the emergency shoes fall apart in my hands..... Great..... Off to the parts shop for new shoes and the hardware kit... tested the E-Brakes.. one side works properly... on the drivers side the cable is seized... ARGH... I manually released the shoes... and will be leaving the cable be till next week, I just wont use the E-Brake... I never do anyways unless on a ramp... So I will replace the cable on both sides just to be safe.. So it looks like the E-Brakes were in contact with the rotor the last time I used it... and therefor the reason they fell apart... and possibly warped my rotors due to the heat generated.. I still have a slight pulsating when braking so it looks as though the front will require attention as well in the near future.... but fixing the rears certainly resolved 95% of the pulsating.. I would like to thank everyone for their advice and PM's I wound up with top of the line Raybestos pads... cost $68.00 and the rotors cost 35.00, New Raybestos e-brake shoes were 60.00 and the hardware kit was 25.00.. Learning to do a brake job... Priceless! I learned alot today working on the truck... now to get that E-Cable fixed.. G Edited April 27, 2008 by Gerritt
maybe Posted April 27, 2008 Report Posted April 27, 2008 Way to go!! Glad to hear you made it through without the extra pieces.
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