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Old 03-16-2012, 12:55 AM   #1
Gyawo
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Re: brake issues

Make sure you replace the rotors after this is all said and done. All that heating and cooling to the degree that you are saying it has is no good and personally I wouldn't trust them being on my truck. Anytime new pads are installed on a vehicle at the very least the rotors should be turned if possible. I honestly just replace them straight out whenever pads are done. Machining rotors only leads to brake pulsation and it having to be on the hoist again before the pads have worn out.

As stated above too, check yer hoses!
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