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Old 10-16-2008, 02:00 PM   #1
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Guys i had the same problem from my 2000 3500 Dually and i even talked to some GM Tech people. My Truck did not have enough rear Brakes and was heating up the front rotors which in turn was warping them. i turned and replaced the front Rotors 6 times. The Gm Tech person told me to get a Perportion Valve for a 3500 Wrecker and lo in behold, that fixed my problems, i now have good rear brakes. If you need the Number i can probably dig it up!
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Old 10-16-2008, 03:33 PM   #2
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We have a fleet of GM service vans where I work. Most are 2500-8600gvw's a couple are 1 ton 3500's. Brakes have been a constant issue over the years and we buy them new and have from the late 90's to brand new this year. I do most of the maintenance and have tried every front brake pad on the market and we still have brake issues on most of the vans. Poor stopping power and brake shimmy and vibration is a common complaint from our service guys. I routinely replace rotors and pads. Forget cutting them and I've tried GM parts as well as Napa and no name chinese made rotors. All the same results on the work vans. My own truck is a GMC pickup...8600gvw and it did not stop well with the factory stuff. I changed pads a few times and eventually installed drilled rotors and Satisfied Brakes fleet pads.....same stuff SSDiv6 recommends and they work better than any other brand and have lasted very well. Stopping power is good as well. I recommend them. They are made in Canada and I bought them direct after seeing them featured on some "car guy" TV shows. My truck is a 4x4 and replacing rotors is not a quick job so I am happy to have gone a few years on my last brake re-do on it..........
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Old 10-16-2008, 05:36 PM   #3
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We have a fleet of GM service vans where I work. Most are 2500-8600gvw's a couple are 1 ton 3500's. Brakes have been a constant issue over the years and we buy them new and have from the late 90's to brand new this year. I do most of the maintenance and have tried every front brake pad on the market and we still have brake issues on most of the vans. Poor stopping power and brake shimmy and vibration is a common complaint from our service guys. I routinely replace rotors and pads. Forget cutting them and I've tried GM parts as well as Napa and no name chinese made rotors. All the same results on the work vans. My own truck is a GMC pickup...8600gvw and it did not stop well with the factory stuff. I changed pads a few times and eventually installed drilled rotors and Satisfied Brakes fleet pads.....same stuff SSDiv6 recommends and they work better than any other brand and have lasted very well. Stopping power is good as well. I recommend them. They are made in Canada and I bought them direct after seeing them featured on some "car guy" TV shows. My truck is a 4x4 and replacing rotors is not a quick job so I am happy to have gone a few years on my last brake re-do on it..........
Cryogenics will make the rotors last longer and will reduce warping.

These companies sell fleet brake rortors that are already cryogenically treated:

http://www.precisionfleetbrakes.com/

http://www.commandautomotive.com/home.html

Additional articles:

http://www.diversifiedcryogenics.com/brakes.html

http://www.cryogenicsofindiana.com/b...RotorTests.htm
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Old 10-16-2008, 06:01 PM   #4
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Wade trade up to a 2001 or later. They have rear discs and stop much better.

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Old 10-16-2008, 11:14 PM   #5
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Wade trade up to a 2001 or later. They have rear discs and stop much better.

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Greg, I have to save that money for "finish line" driving lessons, lol.

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Old 10-16-2008, 11:15 PM   #6
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Thanks to all who replied, I have some good info to work with here!

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Old 10-17-2008, 12:42 PM   #7
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Scaz, here are the numbers! The part number he can use is 12548273 GM
The Delco part number is 172-2242
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Old 10-17-2008, 06:48 PM   #8
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Great! Thank you.
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Old 10-16-2008, 06:26 PM   #9
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Guys i had the same problem from my 2000 3500 Dually and i even talked to some GM Tech people. My Truck did not have enough rear Brakes and was heating up the front rotors which in turn was warping them. i turned and replaced the front Rotors 6 times. The Gm Tech person told me to get a Perportion Valve for a 3500 Wrecker and lo in behold, that fixed my problems, i now have good rear brakes. If you need the Number i can probably dig it up!

Woodro, if you can find that number I would like to get it from you. My truck is a 2000 and it does the same thing you're talking about.
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Woodro,
If you could dig up that number that would be helpful. Our truck is a 2000 and the brakes do not have a confident feel when the trailer is all loaded up.

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