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Posted by farmer/Paul on December 08, 2002 at 17:28:00 from (216.8.151.146):
In Reply to: Brake Problems On Chevy Truck posted by Farmer/Paul on December 08, 2002 at 03:42:04:
It is definitely not the parking brake, we never use it. The brakes were checked out by me and then the mechanic from GM, the sensors were also OK so they said. I have a 92 GMC and have never had a lick of trouble other than routine maintainence 2 mufflers and 1 tailpipe 190,000 km, about 125,000 miles. It still has original brakes,rotors drums and shoes!!!! Changed the front pads the glue failed and a pad dropped. Thanks for the info. Paul
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