Duramax Dually Rear brakes. Parking brake adjustment SUCKS!

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2024
  • These rear brakes are kind of annoying to work on but the AAM 11.5" is a really great axle.

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  • @smitty03281964

    I never have to pull the right side rear hub to adjust the parking brake. You can make the adjustment through the slot but it can be frustrating at times. Also if the axle seal is stuck on the axle. Get yourself a long pry bar. Wedge the tip against the rear parking brake pad and pull it towards you. I do these all the time on school buses. Really poor engineering and design. You did great work.

  • @atikovi1
    @atikovi1 12 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Forget aluminum wheels. Get a set of stainless steel wheel simulators and keep the stock wheels. Just had a flat on the front of my Chevy 3500. That's a lot of fun taking a rear wheel off to swap on the front by the side of the interstate with traffic flying by at 70 mph.

  • @butchtheiw
    @butchtheiw 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hey, where's the part where you adjust the parking brake (as stated in the title)??? You ought to change the video title since you didn't actually show how it's done.

  • @hendersonequipment

    Good Thorough Job. She'll be good for another 300K

  • @OhCrapItsJimmy

    Perfect! You're just lazy enough to do things right the first time. 🍻 I call that a good mechanic.

  • @CH0PS_SHOP

    A wheel crisis. Great play on words. Keep up the great vids👍

  • @LANCERISTE

    what is the size of the socket you used on the rear axle on the duramax

  • @StaySlyh

    You deserve so many more views & subs

  • @JYates89coupe

    I saw you installing the seal without the bearing, I was like no!!! I love your channel because you didn’t try to hide it. You’re just like yup I did that now let’s try to fix it!

  • @m47d

    Nice save on the Seal 🙂

  • @DaveB-mi3bs

    Try a slide hammer to pull the seal off the spindle.

  • @Chris_Lastname

    Man, those look like a pain in the arse to work on. No brake adjustment, special tool required, studs through the discs, seals to replace every time. Pffftt