Last few hundred miles, my truck is demonstrating a classic symptoms with rotors. A shake when braking, this means it is time for re-surfacing or replace rotors.
I would simply go ahead and order new front rotors if it was any other vehicle but I'm not sure with our truck. I know our truck wears the rear pads faster than the front. So would it be safe to assume that my rear rotors needs replacing? Not the front.
Another thinking is that when braking... my steering wheel does not shake. That leads me to think it is the rear. If so, that would be the first time I ever need to replace rotors in the rear before the front.
Thanks in advance...
I would simply go ahead and order new front rotors if it was any other vehicle but I'm not sure with our truck. I know our truck wears the rear pads faster than the front. So would it be safe to assume that my rear rotors needs replacing? Not the front.
Another thinking is that when braking... my steering wheel does not shake. That leads me to think it is the rear. If so, that would be the first time I ever need to replace rotors in the rear before the front.
Thanks in advance...