Brakes for a 70s Blazer

Brakes for a 70s Blazer

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gt2homas

Original Poster:

17 posts

196 months

Tuesday 8th April 2008
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Hello,

I have a 70's Blazer (Hilift) with 350 engine bored and stroked to produce 375-400bhp, but am having problems with my brakes staying on after i stop at lights etc.

They are discs on front and drums on rear, and was wondering if this was a common fault, or whether i need new calipers? if so does anyone know anywhere i can get news front discs calipers and pads for the front, at not a too rediculous cost?

Any help greatfully appreciated.

GT

chevy-stu

5,392 posts

229 months

Tuesday 8th April 2008
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Probably the calepers sticking, just get the calipers rebuilt with new seals.

gt2homas

Original Poster:

17 posts

196 months

Friday 11th April 2008
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Is it difficult to do. Im reasonably capable, changing most engine components adequately.

GT

chevy-stu

5,392 posts

229 months

Friday 11th April 2008
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gt2homas said:
Is it difficult to do. Im reasonably capable, changing most engine components adequately.

GT
I've never done it on that truck, but have on a Camaro and other single GM set-ups years ago and it's fairly easy if I remember.
The whole job is probably only a couple hours work for a good mechanic, so a garage won't charge much if not.

Hybrids

838 posts

244 months

Saturday 12th April 2008
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Though the already mentioned calipers are the most likely culprit could also be internally colapsing flexi brake hoses.
As for where to buy, get one of the American car mags and ring around.
As the calipersa are heavy it may not be cheaper buying from the States direct, but woth checking with a company like
www.rockauto.com

importmyvehicle

26 posts

215 months

Sunday 13th April 2008
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I would recommend US Automotive on 01234 273155 - always great prices and quick delivery times...