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Originally Posted by abig84
if your new to these kinda trucks the brakes were always kinda spongy on them. my 1990 had everything replaced a few years back and you still dont ever get a perfect brake pedal, same with all the ones i ever worked on.
but hard to tell if you have other issues, poorly adjusted rear drums, bad master, air in system etc
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Yeah, I'm familiar. I have a 94 GMC Sierra 1500. It was my daily for almost 4 years. It's 454'd and just a toy now. Anyway, I switched out rims / tires today on the 95 Silverado and the drivers side rear drum was wet with fluid along with the back of the rim. Master is still full, no puddle, just wetness. I'm guessing this is the cause? Maybe some air? I didn't have time to look further today. Thanks