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Brake Woes
Well last week, after towing a U-Haul trailer to get a couch, I noticed a deep grinding feeling throughout the truck upon braking. Even the slightest bit of braking would produce the feeling in the pedal and sound.
Being acutely aware the something just wasn't right (as if it wasn't already completely obvious), I took the left front wheel off only to find a deeply ground inside rotor, so much so that the slots are nearly gone.
After getting some pads from Man-A-Fre, I looked more closely to figure out why I hadn't had squeal from the wear bars. Well as I figure it, the slots actually broke it clean off most likely as soon as it began squealing. No telling how many miles later, metal on metal grinding together wreaked havoc and here you have it...
The first picture is the new versus old pads. (the one on the upper right clearly the problem pad)
Inside versus outside of the rotor.
Well last week, after towing a U-Haul trailer to get a couch, I noticed a deep grinding feeling throughout the truck upon braking. Even the slightest bit of braking would produce the feeling in the pedal and sound.
Being acutely aware the something just wasn't right (as if it wasn't already completely obvious), I took the left front wheel off only to find a deeply ground inside rotor, so much so that the slots are nearly gone.
After getting some pads from Man-A-Fre, I looked more closely to figure out why I hadn't had squeal from the wear bars. Well as I figure it, the slots actually broke it clean off most likely as soon as it began squealing. No telling how many miles later, metal on metal grinding together wreaked havoc and here you have it...
The first picture is the new versus old pads. (the one on the upper right clearly the problem pad)
Inside versus outside of the rotor.