Your brake caliper may be sticking and needs replacing. Another problem with older vehicles is that the inner liner on the flexible brakes lines will come loose and restrict the flow of brake fluid. This can make the brake pads slow to engage the rotor and also slow to release it. To fix this problem, replace the flexible brake line, and bleed the air out of the lines. It's best to replace both front brake lines at the same time since the same problem will happen to the other side before long.
how do you adjust rear brakes on a 1986 chevy silverado?
First id have to get my back brakes on your Chevy 2500 silverado.
The 1997 Chevrolet Silverado rear brakes should automatically adjust themselves. Every time you back the vehicle up and hit the brakes the brakes adjust.
Remove the original brakes and in stall it slowly.
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?
you change the brakes,check brakes fluid,bleed the brakes why is hard to stop in a 1988 sliverado?
You can't adjust disc brakes
1997 wheels on 2000 silverado? the wheels are the same, drum or disc. /
Drum brakes are cheaper to build.
2007chevy silverado 1500 .6.0 engine ;four weel drive
a torx bit size t-55 for front brakes
No, front disc rear drum.