Braking causes "hopping"
#16
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That would do it. AS you can see the RWAL can be a problematic. Most of us have had at least one brake issue withe our first gen trucks.
#17
Totally understand that! I thought for sure it was the rwal though as I've had the brakes looked at several times and they always came back with a "we don't know what's wrong" answer
#18
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I am in the process of converting my W250 conversion to a GM hydroboost/W350 set up.
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#21
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The conversion is Two wheel drive to four wheel drive.there is a link in my signature at the bottom of my post.
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#24
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Powerstokes are too complicated. I have a friend that has a 97' when he had a fuel leak everything had to come off the top of the engine just to see where it was. When I had a fuel leak all I needed was a mirror and a flashlight
#25
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I want to tag along on this thread. I too javelin the "hopping" it's been driving me nuts. I have new: rotors, pads, calipers, shoes, drums all within the last year. And still hop hop hop.
I think I need to try the bypass first and see if that does anything.
I think I need to try the bypass first and see if that does anything.
#26
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I would. It is really easy with the right fittings.And if you want to go back that is also easy.
#27
Lol, yeah my mom has a '99 7.3 ltr and although it's awesome because that's what I learned to drive with, it gets 16ish to my trucks 22. And it's a lot easier to work on.
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