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Old 04-10-2016, 06:54 PM   #140
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Re: 1964 GMC 1500 "crustine" semi- build.

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Originally Posted by Cape Codder View Post
I would pull the rear drums and check for leaky axle seals or wheel cylinders. At least see if the inside of the wheels and tires look wet. This will cause brakes to lockup especially when wet.
Did that today! lol Gonna need to replace at least one brake cylinder so I may as well do all 4. Got new KYB front shocks coming to help smooth up the ride with that big ol engine up front, and also got new grease seals for the front drums cause those were shot.
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