Brake Issues?
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i had a 94 12v - the auto adjusters (drum brakes) would over compensate and cause the rear axle to drag rubber... get the moving parts moving freely. they sell rebuild kits( if your parts are corodded and nasty) for dirt cheap. other than that i'd say your proportioning valve is wacked or loopy....
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Does yours have the load sensing brakes? Where there is a valve that is connected from the axle to a valve mounted on the frame? This applies more brake force to the rear when your loaded down. My truck stops KILLER when its loaded. Not so hot when not...
There were people rigging the valves to make the rear stop more. By either changing the rod length, taking the rod off and tying the valve UP! Or maybe yours is broken or bad?
There were people rigging the valves to make the rear stop more. By either changing the rod length, taking the rod off and tying the valve UP! Or maybe yours is broken or bad?
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I'll have to check the load sensing. I know that my brakes aren't contaminated, and i guess my truck does stop A LOT better after i drive it around for a while, but the ABS still has never kicked in since i've owned it I'm getting pretty good at pumping the breaks really fast though
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