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<blockquote data-quote="stutaeng" data-source="post: 25661" data-attributes="member: 6175"><p>Damit. I had a front left speed sensor code go off yesterday driving home. I took a peek at the wheelwell after I got home, but all I could see was the connector and it was connected? Maybe the Timken wheel hub/bearings wheel speed sensors are junk. I've actually never had a wheel speed sensor go bad on these GMT800s, until I replaced the hubs, LOL.</p><p></p><p>I ordered a GM Genuine speed sensor from RA. [ATTACH=full]4258[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>I still have a slight vibration when braking at highway speeds, just not as bad as before. I'm thinking of replacing all rotors and pads. Truck now has 274k and I bought it with 225k. I was looking at the RA "high performance" kits from RA. They have Drynamic Friction, R1 Concepts, and Powerstop. Kits range from about $400 to $600 for 4 rotors and pads. I've always been an OEM guy, but just curious on these kits? I can't really complain on stopping power on this truck TBH. Anyone have any experience with them? Local AAP replacement is right at $400. It's just money, right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stutaeng, post: 25661, member: 6175"] Damit. I had a front left speed sensor code go off yesterday driving home. I took a peek at the wheelwell after I got home, but all I could see was the connector and it was connected? Maybe the Timken wheel hub/bearings wheel speed sensors are junk. I've actually never had a wheel speed sensor go bad on these GMT800s, until I replaced the hubs, LOL. I ordered a GM Genuine speed sensor from RA. [ATTACH type="full" width="30px"]4258[/ATTACH] I still have a slight vibration when braking at highway speeds, just not as bad as before. I'm thinking of replacing all rotors and pads. Truck now has 274k and I bought it with 225k. I was looking at the RA "high performance" kits from RA. They have Drynamic Friction, R1 Concepts, and Powerstop. Kits range from about $400 to $600 for 4 rotors and pads. I've always been an OEM guy, but just curious on these kits? I can't really complain on stopping power on this truck TBH. Anyone have any experience with them? Local AAP replacement is right at $400. It's just money, right? [/QUOTE]
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