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Originally Posted by shilala
One last observation and I'll shut up about my brakes (maybe)...
The old pads were only about half gone. They'd have easily got another 20 or 30k on them.
The difference in stopping power is HUGE with the new pads on.
I just put new tires on it about a month ago, now the new brakes up front, plus the rotors turned Monday, and man, does it stop way better. Takes a lot less effort on the brake pedal, too.
Plus it doesn't shimmy anymore when I stop and I bought the expensive tires so they oughta last a long time, plus they're silent.
I couldn't be more pleased with the whole experience. 
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Oh... now that you mention that......
Proper (or even at least) wheel nut torque is essential on most GM vehicles.
That is where your 'shimmy' comes from. It is caused by lateral runout that is a result from uneven torque.
100 ft. lbs. is the spec on yours. (103 actually, but 100 is goot enough)
If you just lean on them while tightening, you may have them tight enough, but they WILL be uneven. The first time you hit a puddle or snow with semi-hot rotors.... poof, warped and the shimmy is back.