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Re: O.T. C2500 Suburban brakes (ABS?)
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Posted by Kevin (FL) on March 29, 2006 at 12:44:11 from (12.77.199.179):
In Reply to: Re: O.T. C2500 Suburban brakes (ABS?) posted by INCase on March 28, 2006 at 13:57:57:
INCase, I thought I mentioned that it was a '95. Its a late production "95 diesel as there were only 7 available in the US when we bought this one. I'll take another look but I didn't see any wires coming down to the drum area and I've never seen an ABS light show up on the dash. I do have the shoes adjusted fairly tight but they don't rub when rolling down the road. I had so much pedal even after bleeding the brakes, I felt the need to adjust the shoes as close as possible to help reduce pedal distance. I haven't considered the brake cylinders sticking--this machine has over 200K on it with original cylinders. Maybe I should replace those anyway for good measure. Thanks for the help.
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