Hey guys, I have an 03 and like the truck quite a bit. Wonder what everybody’s opinions on the previous generation with the 350? I do like the older body style. Just curious as to what people see as the major chants and upgrades with the 800.
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GMT400 front brakes? Or GMT800 front brakes?My biggest gripe with that generation of GM trucks (GMT400?) was mentioned above: the brakes suck big time.
Not just in a 'itch-bey-to-replace' sense, but in 'the brakes were truly inadequate for the weight of the vehicle' sense.
Negative on the 1500s.GMT400 front brakes? Or GMT800 front brakes?
Is the GMT900 front brake kit as plug'n'play for a GMT400, as it is for a GMT800?
This is the kind of stuff this forum should prioritize:Negative on the 1500s.
Although Lawrence Tolman did a front brake upgrade to a 8 lug suburban GMT400 a few years ago...
I think he used a lower control arm and other brake parts from a GMT800 8 lug?
Yeah sorry, for clarity I was referring to GMT400 brakes that suck. Though the 800’s aren’t that much better…GMT400 front brakes? Or GMT800 front brakes?
Is the GMT900 front brake kit as plug'n'play for a GMT400, as it is for a GMT800?
Spearhead the movement !This is the kind of stuff this forum should prioritize:
flexible definitions of GM OE that make the GMT400 GMT800 & GMT900
even easier than GM originally intended to maintain and upgrade
with stuff that anyone can order from RockAuto's parts menu
for the foreseeable future.
GMT400 1500 front brakes are egregiously undersized.Never understood the hate for GMT400 brakes.
Ever bother to compare the front rotors?The brakes on my GMT400 K2500 suburban were fine even when towing. Cant remember ever having one i thought had bad brakes after rebuilding.
I think HydroBoost makes the difference. Never had a GMT400 with vacuum booster though. I have had 6 or 7 GMT400's.
My current GMT900 has vacuum boost and it's no better or worse than GMT400s.
This is the kind of stuff this forum should prioritize:
flexible definitions of GM OE that make the GMT400 GMT800 & GMT900
even easier than GM originally intended to maintain and upgrade
with stuff that anyone can order from RockAuto's parts menu
for the foreseeable future.
I mean, front brake upgrades are AWESOME, but that's all?
Still fantasizing about frankensteining my Z71 into a sort of Tahoe 2500 ...
I have the mindset, but not any of the other logistical advantages that would let me.Spearhead the movement!
Front fenders, hood, headlights, grille, bumper cover, don' think it's much more complicated than that.07-14 Yukon's sure do have ugly headlights but I love the rest of the body lines.
Would rather have a Chevy front end.
Had an 02 LT, 5.3. It left the family last year. Wish I still had it. Great vehicle, very few maintenance issues, and still looked great. Was the charcoal gray with the fender flares. Still cleaned up nice and looked almost new until a deer committed suicide on it one night. Never any rust. My wife now has a 23 Premier, 5.3. About 25k miles now - great road tripper.Hey guys, I have an 03 and like the truck quite a bit. Wonder what everybody’s opinions on the previous generation with the 350? I do like the older body style. Just curious as to what people see as the major chants and upgrades with the 800.