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- Jul 26, 2007
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I asked this question in a car repair forum. No replies from there.
I have a 97 pickup, rear wheel drive, used as a spare vehicle. My wife's car (disk-disk) stops very quickly. To her, the pickup (disk-drum) doesn't want to stop. She refuses to drive it. My car is disk-drum, but stopping is not as bad as the pickup. I can replace the single diaphragm brake booster with a double diaphragm. What do I need to be aware of?
For your information, the pickup has ABS on all 4 wheels. The same model gets disk-disk and double diaphragm booster in 99 and later. Thank you.
I have a 97 pickup, rear wheel drive, used as a spare vehicle. My wife's car (disk-disk) stops very quickly. To her, the pickup (disk-drum) doesn't want to stop. She refuses to drive it. My car is disk-drum, but stopping is not as bad as the pickup. I can replace the single diaphragm brake booster with a double diaphragm. What do I need to be aware of?
For your information, the pickup has ABS on all 4 wheels. The same model gets disk-disk and double diaphragm booster in 99 and later. Thank you.