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'99 - '06 GM Truck Modifications
Suspension, Steering & Brakes
1999 1500 RCLB 2WD Rear Brake Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Amp Wrangler" data-source="post: 26679" data-attributes="member: 13301"><p><strong>Update:</strong> I had a few minutes today to dig into this a bit further, and it appears the issue is with the passenger-side rear wheel. I removed the caliper and ruled out the parking brake (drum-in-hat) assembly as the source. At this point, I believe the issue is the caliper, the brake hose, or possibly a combination of both.</p><p></p><p>I checked the caliper slides to ensure they were clean and properly lubricated—no issues there. I compressed the caliper piston, reinstalled everything, and pressed the brake pedal, but the piston does not release.</p><p></p><p>Are rubber brake lines a common point of failure? They appear to be in perfect condition externally, but I understand they can collapse internally.</p><p></p><p>Should I replace both the caliper and the brake line, or could there possibly be another issue?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Amp Wrangler, post: 26679, member: 13301"] [B]Update:[/B] I had a few minutes today to dig into this a bit further, and it appears the issue is with the passenger-side rear wheel. I removed the caliper and ruled out the parking brake (drum-in-hat) assembly as the source. At this point, I believe the issue is the caliper, the brake hose, or possibly a combination of both. I checked the caliper slides to ensure they were clean and properly lubricated—no issues there. I compressed the caliper piston, reinstalled everything, and pressed the brake pedal, but the piston does not release. Are rubber brake lines a common point of failure? They appear to be in perfect condition externally, but I understand they can collapse internally. Should I replace both the caliper and the brake line, or could there possibly be another issue? [/QUOTE]
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