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2003 silverado rear brakes
I read a thread on squeaky brakes for a silverado. I have another question on the rear disc brakes. I just changed them out due to wear down to the wear sensor. I have replaced them before about 4 years ago. i pull a 5th wheel and wear pads more then normal. when I went to put the pads in they went in very tight. I actually had to take a hammer and tap them in. the last time i changed them i dont remember having to do that. when i compare the pads it looks as the new ones have rough ridges on the ends. could this be what is making them tight? I read on that thread to file the pads down till them move easily. should I take them back off and file them down? I thought they were the wrong pads but they look exactly the same. I am going on a trip next week so i was going to bring it in and have a mechanic check them. but if all i have to do is file them down i could do that myself and save some money. anyone else have this problem?
thanks in advance for your reply garys |
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Re: 2003 silverado rear brakes
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NO FORCE FITTING.... |
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Re: 2003 silverado rear brakes
thanks icat I took them back off and ground down the roughness. its like they have no quality control in china. I had another question. there is a wear sensor on all the pads i usually only see one on each wheel. does it matter how the sensors are installed? both on top, one on top one on bottom? I wouldnt think it would matter when it gets that bad that you get to that point you need new pads anyway.
thanks for the advice ![]() gs |
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Re: 2003 silverado rear brakes
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as long as the pads fit properly and move smoothly in the holder/caliper you will be fine... I also coat the pad backing metal with a paste anti seize compound. this will prevent pad noise. make sure that the caliper piston seal is properly seated so that it will not get damaged... |
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Re: 2003 silverado rear brakes
oh my! i had exactly same issue, and i do not buy cheap anything. i do remember grinding down some on those pads.
this is not a problem. what pissed me off, that with pads guides and pins liberally lubricated, there was very little caliper slide back and for. almost none. ain't right. i have no objective signs of any problems, but it's against anything i have ever done and seen on other cars. |
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