if you can find Bendix shoes i'd take them over raybestos. i have raybestos shoes on my cheyenne super rear axle and in wet,cold weather they lock up until they get warm. i have bendix on another truck and they are consistant no matter what the weather. we use raybestos almost exclusively at work, it's cheaper than bendix, but we get come-backs much more often than when we used bendix. they seem to squeak and grab more often.
i'd definitly do wheel cylinders, there's a better than average chance that one or more will start leaking if you try using your old ones. at work we do wheel cylinders on every brake job we do, it's really cheap insurance.
best of luck.
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jerry moss
72 cheyenne super K20- tilt,tach,vacuum,speedwarning,buckets,shoulder belts,am/fm,tow hooks,bumper guards,toolbox,aux. fuel tank,posi front and rear,plus other goodies!!! SOLD
69 suburban K20-tilt,tach,vacuum,speedwarning,buckets,shoulder belts,am/fm,4 inch all spring lift,4 speed, 14 bolt full floater, dana 44 HD,warn winch,posi front and rear,tow hooks,plus other goodies.
73/80 chevy/gmc K20 SB400,turbo 400,205,tilt,a-c,gas hog.
77 K/5 cheyenne blazer-daily driver/beater. SON HAS IT NOW
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