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#171025 04/02/2005 9:01 PM
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Hope I'm not stepping out of bounds here, but I have a friend looking for the best after market disc brake set up for the rear of his 1997 G.M.C. 1500. Help me out here AMIGO'S. :confused:

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your stepping out of bounds....but if I knew of any I would tell you.

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The best setup would be using factory disc setup...... parts are much easier to get and it will be designed to work with the truck, not needing any calibration or mods.
I work at a GMC dealer, have very few problems with brakes.


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