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Posted by Hoosier JD on December 17, 2005 at 11:40:34 from (152.163.101.7):
You all have helped me alot with my tractor...now I have a question about my 98 Tahoe brakes. It has ABS, which I would rather not have. When I slow to come to a stop, the left front sounds like the ABS has kicked in and I feel it in the pedal. If I stop hard, no problem. I have changed the brake pads, put on new rotors, checked wheel bearings the best I could, checked wires to the ABS, used high-temp synthetic grease on the bolts so the caliper can slide....still does it. It has never failed to stop me, it's just driving me nuts! I usually do all my maintenance on my stuff...but I may have to take this somewhere as I, like everyone else, have to know that I have good brakes. It is a 98 Tahoe, 4WD, automatic, with 70,000 miles. Just a thought, what if I unplugged the ABS from the caliper.....what kind of trouble would I get into? Any and all help would be appreciated. Mike
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