Re: Brakes

From: Brian Duncan (brian@efogm.msd.ray.com)
Date: Wed Jul 07 1999 - 09:24:45 EDT


Alberto,

I have a '99 Dak. My rotors starting getting warped around 9k miles and
eventually the dealership replaced the rotors under warranty at 13k
miles. At 17k miles, I started getting that brake shudder again (truck
hops up and down like a tire out of balance, but only at a certain
speed). Again, the dealer replaced the rotors again AND also the pads.
One of the pades was glazed over.

The dealer is really working with me on this problem. Hasn't cost me a
dime so far. If it starts again, they have a track record to go by and
will probably (in my opinion), start looking at a bad caliper next if
the rotors continue to warp so quickly.

I have recently put on McGard lug nuts and locks and hand-torqued to
around 92 lbs. Maybe this will help IF the calipers really aren't the
problem.

LOVE those McGards! Thanks to whoever suggested getting them (Bernd,
Bob?). Very nice! My stock lugs were literally "falling apart" (chrome
caps coming off!).

-- 
Brian D.
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Deep Amethyst '99 Dakota CC SLT 4x4, 5.2L, 3.55, Auto., Loaded.
Mopar Chrome Side Steps & Chrome Grill Guard, Gibson Stainless Steel
Catback,
Jacobs Pro-Street Energy Pak, Echlin Brass Cap and Rotor, ExTang Soft
Tonneau,
F&B Stage I TB (almost here), K&N Gen. II FIPK (shipped), and still
going...
Heart of Dixie! Alabama.

Alberto Aguirre wrote: > > Hi all, this is one of the lucky people that had the privelage of > having their brakes get shot in the first 25k miles of the truck's > life. There is a pic of what was the result. A damaged rotor, one pad > worn completely out and the other three still having life in them. I > paid for these repairs at a brake check already, but was told by DMLers > that it sounded like a caliper problem. If I am not mistaken, aren't > calipers a warranty repair? And if so, any damage or repairs incurred > by these "faulty" calipers should be restituted, right? Let me know > what you all think. > the pic is on my page at > http://thematrix.acmecity.com/oracle/195/98dakota.html > thanks > bluedobey > > === > Alberto Aguirre



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