07-26-2002, 08:13 PM
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Join Date: Dec 1999
Location: Chattaroy WA Spokane
Posts: 38
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No more brake pull
Scored some big points with my wife.
I have been fighting brake pull with her 95 standard cab 2500 for a couple of years. I have put new pads on, sanded the quide pins, changed the quide pins, lubed the quide pins and rails ect. A friend of mine who owns a towing service with 15 heavy trucks one of which is a 2000 dodge diesel told me to replace the calipers. He does the maintenance on his rigs and says the pistons in the caliper start sticking and cause problems. I Bought the rebuilt calipers from Napa. They were complete with guide bushings, pins and pads. The end result after I brought the cores back to them was $25.00 each out of my pocket. Wow that was the cheapest thing I have ever replaced on the truck. The greatest thing however is that it is stopping straight, no pull !!!!!!!!!
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Wifes Rig. 1995 12 valve standard cab. 5 speed. White with blue designs.
Son's Rig. 1994 12 valve standard cab 5 speed. Blue
My rig. 1995 12 valve standard cab. 5 speed. Red with matching canopy
All rigs have had KDP fix's
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