For front brake pads I recommend Raysbestos Element3 EHT369H.I’m looking to replace the brakes all around and the parts shops don’t seem very good at getting me the right door pin rebuild kit let alone brakes for a bit of an odd ball truck.
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For front brake pads I recommend Raysbestos Element3 EHT369H.I’m looking to replace the brakes all around and the parts shops don’t seem very good at getting me the right door pin rebuild kit let alone brakes for a bit of an odd ball truck.
I thought you were looking for advice on helping it stop?Thanks guys trying to keep an old truck running
I thought you were looking for advice on helping it stop?
Hit me as soon as I read his post!How long you been saving that, hoping for the right time to use it???
There's three or four related part numbers. Might be 367, 368, 369, and 370. They're all approximately the same except for the spring clip on the inboard pad which is sized to fit the various piston diameters. There may be some difference in the backing plate on the outboard pad, with the pads intended for the biggest pistons also having some bevel or other geometric change at the bottom to avoid grinding into the rotor.For front brake pads I recommend Raysbestos Element3 EHT369H.
It is the 369, same as my 96 K1500.There's three or four related part numbers. Might be 367, 368, 369, and 370. They're all approximately the same except for the spring clip on the inboard pad which is sized to fit the various piston diameters. There may be some difference in the backing plate on the outboard pad, with the pads intended for the biggest pistons also having some bevel or other geometric change at the bottom to avoid grinding into the rotor.
I suppose--but have not confirmed--that there's equivalent pads for each of those numbers: EHT367H through EHT370H. Pick the one that fits your caliper piston.
I don't remember what year that came out of. Although 93 thru 96 the chart is the same checked. And yet the 91 chart is the 2.5 shoe for the -7.I tried to do that--post a photo of the brake option codes.
Closest I could get was a copy-to-Word Document, and then attach the Word document. My way sucks.
Also--what year service manual did that come from? In '97, JB/JD7 included 2.5" wide rear brakes, not 3.5" wide.
I wish that those charts also included caliper piston diameter, master cylinder and wheel-cylinder sizes.