No, front disc rear drum.
That all depends on several variables. Is it driven in the city or mostly highway? Quality of the pads, shoes, rotors, etc installed? What kind of driver are you? Do you run 90 mph stop light to stop light and slam on the brakes or do you anticipate stopping and use the brakes as little as possible? How about riding the brakes? Towing a trailer?
Disk brakes use a flat disk rotor while drum brakes use a wide cylinder that is open in the back. Both types of brakes cost about the same. The average cost to replace brake pads is between $90-$150 depending upon where you go.
Nope.
6x5.5
I use Castrol GTX.
the modulater on a 90 shevy silverado is located under the dashboard mounted on the steering colum
You can if the 1990 truck is a 4x4.
i agree because not only did the police officer say he smelled the rubber from the brakes he saw the lights on and you cant go 90 mph with the brakes on.
340,000 miles 90% highway
It does not have one,Its controled by the computer. NEUTZ
That is a hard question to answer. It all depends on the rear end GEAR RATIO and engine size. Transmission makes a difference too. This is what people forget. 90% of the time pulling something is no problem but stoping it IS A PROBLEM. THATS WHY THEY MAKE TRAILER BRAKES AND 3/4 TON AND BIGGER TRUCKS.
OBD II. OBD I phased out in the mid 90's.