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Hey all,
I have a 2004 Chevy silverado 1500, 5.3L v8 4×4 disk breaks all around. I picked up the truck 2 years ago and kinda thought the breaks were sub par. So I figured that it was due for a refresh. When it came time I replaced the pads with a mid grade cermanic autozone pad, autozone genteric rotors (due to wear tolerences) and new DOT3 fluid, completely draining the system and filling. With the truck off I get a nice firm pedel, however when it is runnning it sits close to the floor. So I figured I must of had air in the system so I blead the system again with no change. So I took it to a local shop they pressure blead the breaks, and ran an ABS and Body code scanner on it to see if there were any codes, there was not. The pedel isn’t much better, the mech told me it was and old truck. I’m at a loss, I’ve thought about replaceing the break hoses (dont know when they were done if ever) but the cost is really detering me any suggestions.
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