Rear Breaks
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Rear Brakes
If your misspelling of the title was not intentional, it was a great Freudian slip.
What a timely post indeed. My brake light and ABS light went off. Noticed a low brake fluid condition and found that a rear cylinder had gone to brake heaven. I replaced both sides.
My '06 had the rear TSB performed. In that TSB, the rear drums, spring kit and pads were remodeled. If your truck was built after (I think) October/??/2005, or has had the TSB performed, you will need the 3-spring kit. (Which mainly means it has 2 return springs instead of 1) In these photos, you cannot see the spring that hides behind the adjuster linkage (shiny silver parts), but it is there. These photos would be of a 3-spring kit, even though there are technically 4 springs in there. I know, it confused the hell out of me too at the parts store. Hope this helps someone.
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What a timely post indeed. My brake light and ABS light went off. Noticed a low brake fluid condition and found that a rear cylinder had gone to brake heaven. I replaced both sides.
My '06 had the rear TSB performed. In that TSB, the rear drums, spring kit and pads were remodeled. If your truck was built after (I think) October/??/2005, or has had the TSB performed, you will need the 3-spring kit. (Which mainly means it has 2 return springs instead of 1) In these photos, you cannot see the spring that hides behind the adjuster linkage (shiny silver parts), but it is there. These photos would be of a 3-spring kit, even though there are technically 4 springs in there. I know, it confused the hell out of me too at the parts store. Hope this helps someone.
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841703637_photobucket_34927_.jpg
841703637_photobucket_34928_.jpg
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