Rear Rotors & Calipers on a 2000 F350
The left rear caliper is dragging and cutting gouges in the rotor and both rotors are severely rusted. Only one caliper is sticking, but I think that it makes sense to replace both at the same time.
Questions/Comments:
- I use it as a daily driver unloaded; occasionally tow a ~ 5,500 lb boat on a tandem axle trailer with surge brakes; occasionally tow a 7x16 cargo trailer with electric brakes
- I will replace both rotors
- Should I replace both calipers?
- Should I replace the rear wheel bearings or anything else at the same time?
- What brand/style for rotors; calipers and pads?
- I have heard some people recommend slotted/drilled rotors. How much of a difference does this make? What happens when you need to turn rotors? It seems like you would lose some of the slotted effect, although the drilled holes would still be there.
- It is above my pay grade/skill level to do brake work. Do anyone have any recommendations for someone in the Dallas, TX area?
- Also need to do some front end work like ball joints; stabilizer bar; front wheel hub. Dallas Frame & Alignment (a reputable shop) gave estimate, but it is pretty high, any recommendations?
Thanks,
Bill
So, are the Ford/Motorcraft parts adequate?
What about standard aftermarket parts, like NAPA, Wagner, etc...?
I see some people talking about upgrade to premium parts, but I'm not doing anything very heavy duty. Would be willing to pay a little bit more if it gets me much better performance.
Recommendations on the best cost/benefit ratio from past experience?
Appreciate the help and comments on this site.




