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Old Nov 2, 2017 | 11:09 PM
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Originally Posted by christine_208
Oh, got it. We're good.

What year is your Blazer? I have the GM manuals for the 1999 models. I could look up what it says and scan the pages for you if you think it would help.
hi Christine my blazer is a 98 which should be the same thing, and it's an LT if that makes any difference. I appreciate that you will do that, says lots about your character, I like it. Thank you
 
Old Nov 3, 2017 | 02:22 AM
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hi Christine my blazer is a 98 which should be the same thing, and it's an LT if that makes any difference. I appreciate that you will do that, says lots about your character, I like it. Thank you
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Old Nov 10, 2017 | 07:37 AM
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I have the brakes on my 98 Blazer working a lot better than they did before. Now the pedal depresses about an inch to an inch and a half before the brakes engage instead of to the floor. The truck is stopping but it still just isn't right. I read about the booster push rod and it says to adjust it in or out depending on what the brakes are doing. I'm assuming that since I have to depress the pedal so far that I need to adjust it out. Or could I need to adjust it in because the it is being plunged too far and causing this problem. Any tips on this matter would be helpful thank you.
 

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