How to change back brakes on a Chevy Silverado?

How to change back brakes on a Chevy Silverado?

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How much does it cost to change brake pads on a GMC Sierra?

I recently changed my rear brake Pads on my 2001 GMC Sierra. The mechanic at the oil change station suggested that I install new 2 Rotor’s, and 2 new Calipers, along with the Pads. He said 90% of the time, the calipers stick on these trucks after the pads are changed. He wanted to charge me $532.00.

What to do if your rear brakes are not working?

Any electrical faults in the rear ABS system are generally indicated with a light illuminated and if so, then the flash codes can be read out. But with no light illuminated then there most likely no electrical failures in the system.

Are there rear brakes on a Dodge van?

My van has front brakes and since I put on the master cylinder, the brake system light and the ABS light are no longer illuminating. But it seems illogical that those warning lights would go out when I do not have rear brakes. My van has disc brakes on the front and on the rear there are drum brakes.

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What happens when one brake is stuck on a GMC Sierra?

Pulling to one side – When one brake is stuck (particularly a front brake) the whole vehicle will pull in the direction of the bad brake. So if it is on the passenger side, your Sierra will feel like it is steering in that direction.

Why do I need to replace my brake caliper?

Your Sierra’s disk brakes use pistons to push the brake pad into the rotor. These pistons have a rubber seal around them. This seal can go bad and the piston will start to lose its free movement. If this is the case, the caliper will almost always need to be replaced.

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