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I just hit 200k miles and installed a new XS D3400 battery 
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Had to have the rear main seal replaced earlier in the week.....
Did this make them work?Thanks for the info.
Did this make them work?
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^^^ Cryo-tempered rotors? I had some "frozen" Powerslot rotors on my S10. As hard as I was on them, I could NOT warp them and never once experienced brake fade. Always ran Hawk HPS pads. I'm glad there are cryo-tempered rotor options for these trucks cuz I will surely get them.
Yea cryo. I had to wait 1 month due to back order of the rr rotor on top of where I bought from sent me the wrong side. 1st time they sent me all but the rr rotor, and didn't send the front pads. Also the delivery that day they delivered to the wrong house. Next door neighbor is like 70 and she said she thought she was going to need a hip replacement when she tried to pick up the boxes
I'm using power stop pads. The braking is amazing. There literally no brake pedal travel. Really firm. The feeling is like pumping your brakes with the truck off to the point were there's no travel anymore.
Sounds like my S10 after I installed hydraboost! Thanks for the feedback. You mind divulging from where you got your parts from? I saw a lot of suppliers with about $40 in price range differences. Running the Stoptech part number returns PowerSlot and even Centric parts. Maybe Powerslot is the parent company?
To remain on subject- I took my Tahoe and small trailer to get 6 square bales of hay for the girls to make a fall/Halloween display on the front porch.
Did this make them work?
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The cover mounts over the tow hook brother. It just snaps and clips onDid you remove the tow hook surround and they center "cover"? Can't quite tell from the pic. A closer look at the cutting and the mounting would do for me. Thanks.