Brake issue after 14b sf swap

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bambam78

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When you tightened the yoke down did you check rotational torque on the yoke or just snug it down?
 

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I haven't swapped the yoke yet. but when I regeared the axles I did use a inch/pound dial torque wrench to make sure I was in spec. if I remember it was 15 in/lbs.
 

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Could be the proportioning is off with it having the larger brakes? Thought about putting an adjustable proportion valve on the frame rail for the rear. Adjust the pressure down and see of that helps. Almost seems it has to much braking power in the rear.

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I cant lock up the drums unless I really slam on the brakes, I bypassed the abs when I did the sas.
 
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Finally got around to pulling my truck in the shop at work to pull the drums off. Threw em on the lathe and both of them were seriously out of round. Now the brakes are perfect. No problems.

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