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Here's the story. I've got a buddy who just acquired an 07 Tahoe. It's got high miles but has been meticulously maintained (he's got all the records on it) and is super clean.
With that said, there are some bits that need some attention. One of those things being the emergency brakes it is not working as well as he'd like for them to and he uses them a lot when loading and loading his boat at the boat ramp. The good news is he's very mechanically inclined but he's new to the GMT900 world as he's spent the last several years in square body suburbans. He's had the rear rotors off to take a look at everything back there. It all looks to be in good shape. So he just cleaned everything up real good and adjusted what he could. It helped a little but is still not 100% and there is no adjustment in the cable whatsoever.
Anyone out there with some tips and tricks that I can pass along to him? He's a member on the forum here but has very little time in his day for forums right now.
With that said, there are some bits that need some attention. One of those things being the emergency brakes it is not working as well as he'd like for them to and he uses them a lot when loading and loading his boat at the boat ramp. The good news is he's very mechanically inclined but he's new to the GMT900 world as he's spent the last several years in square body suburbans. He's had the rear rotors off to take a look at everything back there. It all looks to be in good shape. So he just cleaned everything up real good and adjusted what he could. It helped a little but is still not 100% and there is no adjustment in the cable whatsoever.
Anyone out there with some tips and tricks that I can pass along to him? He's a member on the forum here but has very little time in his day for forums right now.