super duty brakes
Help!!!
I am being charged to replace BOTH the front and REAR pads and rotors at only 35,000 miles. I can accept the front, but not the rear ones. Has any- one had the same problem? How long do rear brakes usually last? I have pulled a 3,500 # trailer for about 2,000 miles of the total. I always downshift when desending steep grades, even to the point of not having to use any brakes at all. Any advice at all would be helpfull in talking with the service advisor. Thanks in advance, Mark |
At 35,000 miles you are being charged? Should be under warrenty. I changed my front brakes on my 02 at 96,000 and it is REAL easy to do. Done it in about 20 min per side. A real rip off to some one who has to pay $100 or so for that little amount of work.
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You racked up 96K on an '02 already?
..And I thought that *I* lived behind the wheel..! |
Yes Paarrothead...the PSD has 96K on it...first 90K was put on by first owner in 17 months...bought the truck at what I though was a resonable price ($23K) for that amount of milage. Like truck was $5K higher. Beings it was only 17 months old, I could still smell the "new" in the cab. Though I'd try this approach(the high milage, near new) and see how it plays out...may come back to haunt me...we'll see.
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I now have 84,000 on my 01 and have yet to change brakes!
I jest checked the pads a week ago and i have about 1/4" to 5/16" left, on both front and rear. (Now is about the time to change). I use to get about 30 to 35 thousand tops on front brakes, (metal to metal ) and about 2.5 times that on rear brakes, (on my 94 and 97). hope the second set works out better for you! gseeders |
We just did a break job on our 2000 diesel, 129 thousand on original front breaks the rear are still original.
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I just talked to the service guy, and he told me that
both rotors were heat-streaked and warped. He said that the rear paads were fine, it was just the rotor that was bad. Every time I stepped on the breaks lightly, the rig would kinda bounce up and down, not side to side like normal warped frt. rotors . There is no warranty on brakes and rotors, even when you have an extended warranty,I checked. Mark |
you need to shorten your stopping time, you slow down too early and the rotors get too hot. Unless you go offroading alot, make sure to clean out your rotor fins with a screw driver and some water.
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82k on my 00 brakes are still over 50%:) :)
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