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I have not, I've read a few articles that talk about it. But yet to try it, I'll have to find a gravel road around me and give it a go.
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It did wonders for my pedal after I replaced my front calipers and hosesI have not, I've read a few articles that talk about it. But yet to try it, I'll have to find a gravel road around me and give it a go.
That was a thought I had. I pulled the calipers off and had my wife push the pedal and then put some pressure on the brake pad with my hands to see if they retracted and both calipers were functioning properly. I think the issue was it had ZERO grease on the slide pins so they wouldnt move back and forth at all. Greased em up and now they work great.Have you changed the front brake hoses? These trucks are old enough for the original ones to be disintegrating internally. That will definitely make the caliper lock up and drag. Been there done that, on my 99 Burb.