Re: Brake Rotor

From: Shawn Villaire (s_villaire@yahoo.com)
Date: Tue Aug 22 2000 - 09:51:55 EDT


Get this...My old man is a senior engineer at Chrysler and he works closely
with people in the brake labs. The engineers say "That all Chrysler brakes
are prone to problems because they use cheap material." Kinda gives you
that warm fuzzy feeling!!! ha!
 

--- DiscardedSalvacion <bluedoberman@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I guess there is something about Dodge and brakes that
> doesnt go well....this one and similar brake issues
> have repeated on here before. I had ONE of the pads
> on the driverside lose its pad from one brake to the
> next and the snaps on the metal dug into my rotor.
> Prior to that it would vibrate through my steering
> column anytime I would brake at a speed greater than
> 40-45 miles. Light braking felt worse but the
> vibration was there at any pressure. I had to take my
> truck to brake check because I was on my way to work
> and had no where else i could go without getting
> towed. My rotor was replaced on that side and now
> that SAME SIDE!!! is giving that sensation again!!
> WHATHEHELL is causing that warping???????I thought
> those parts lasted a LOOOONG time?!?
>
> http://thematrix.acmecity.com/oracle/195/98dakota.h

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