Okay then ;
I removed both front calipers and rotors and discovered this :
The ABS tone wheels were caked with excess grease and brake dust .
All cleaned up :
The caliper pins were all gunked up with rock hard grease and brake dust too so I cleaned them :
They have cute little rubber accordion dust boots, those were in perfect shape so I re used them .
The stainless steel slider clips were likewise filthy and cruddy, a little bit of elbow grease and wire brush plus commercial degreased and presto ! they're like new again :
I carefully lubed the right points with fully synthetic caliper grease from China :
I like how it comes with both a handy brush and a nifty nylon paddle to properly spread the grease .
My old metal can of Lubriplate #107 finally ran out last Fall and I couldn't find any more anywhere so China got my $ .
Now the truck easily rolls whenever the brakes are released .
When I retracted the caliper pucks using a cast iron 8" C-Clamp it pushed a lot of fluid back into the reservoir , that fluid was dark so I sucked it out using a dedicated turkey baster from the grocery store, topped it off the ATE racing DOT 4 fluid .
The truck stops even better now , rock hard pedal so I'll leave it alone for the moment .
The
ABS warning light has been lit since I bought this truck so I replaced the rear central sensor as apparently they have a habit of failing, the old one was covered in really fine SWARF so I opened up the diffy and drained it then cleaned out all the collected dark looking stuff, buttoned it back up and filled with fresh gear oil, no drips, weeps / seeps but that damned
ABS WARNING LIGHT is
STILL leering at me from the dashboard, maybe some thing needs to be reset ? .