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71K20chevy 03-03-2013 06:54 PM

Re: HELP! First truck, need to be back on the road
 
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Originally Posted by Yellow72C10 (Post 5924839)
Would it be worth it to go ahead and get them professionally done as I have zero experience? Also, worth it too swap the rears to disc?
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Yes. Or, you could pick up a Chilton book as those usually have detailed steps on how to do it yourself.


For the disc conversion, that's up to you, properly working drum brakes are just fine. Why do you think they used them so long? :)

Yellow72C10 03-03-2013 10:42 PM

Re: HELP! First truck, need to be back on the road
 
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Originally Posted by 71K20chevy (Post 5925002)
Yes. Or, you could pick up a Chilton book as those usually have detailed steps on how to do it yourself.


For the disc conversion, that's up to you, properly working drum brakes are just fine. Why do you think they used them so long? :)

Haha very true. Any idea what it would cost for a full brake job?
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71K20chevy 03-03-2013 10:47 PM

Re: HELP! First truck, need to be back on the road
 
I'm not sure, we're in the middle of doing mine right now and the back is done and it cost roughly $200. Got the drums turned but we replaced the wheel cylinder, pads, springs etc. Front will probably cost about the same but it will be so much easier since there are less parts. :metal:

Yellow72C10 03-03-2013 10:49 PM

Re: HELP! First truck, need to be back on the road
 
What do you mean less parts? Because its disc up front and drum in the rear?
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71K20chevy 03-03-2013 11:37 PM

Re: HELP! First truck, need to be back on the road
 
Yes sir. It's a lot less complicated than drum brakes. :)

If you don't replace the calipers, only push the piston in (using a C clamp) as far as you need to otherwise the rust on the piston could get hung up on the caliper and not come back out. Hopefully that makes sense, I'm not the best at explaining things :lol:

Yellow72C10 03-04-2013 12:57 AM

Re: HELP! First truck, need to be back on the road
 
Haha that was good, and thanks for the responses!!
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Scott>72-GMC 03-04-2013 01:03 AM

Re: HELP! First truck, need to be back on the road
 
Brake jobs usually won't break the bank. And like stated better safe than sorry. There are some idiot drivers out there. Sticky drum brakes are a bad story too
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