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have a 2019 Ram 1500, braking doesn't feel squishy in it.How old was your last vehicle ? Newer vehicles sometimes weird because of the fancy gadgets
Give it 200-400 miles (duration will depend on the type of driving), they will break in and feel fine.I just got a 2024 Yukon XL. It feels the same as one I test drove where the brakes are squishy feeling. Is this just normal for the vehicle? Do they just need more break in or will it always be squishy?
Have 900 miles (mostly from driving it back from out of state dealer) and they feel the sameGive it 200-400 miles (duration will depend on the type of driving), they will break in and feel fine.
Yea that’s how I feel, have to give a lot more room than I’m used to because stopping power is so weakI noticed that when we went from the 2017 Terrain to the 19 Tahoe the brakes weren't nearly as strong. I assumed it was the added weight but there was sure a drop off in the stopping power and brake feel. Once I got used to it and allowed a bit more room ahead it feels fine now.
you might try requesting a brake flush even if you have to pay for it, if that doesn't work then swtich to better pads.Yea that’s how I feel, have to give a lot more room than I’m used to because stopping power is so weak
I agree, brakes are the biggest compliant I have with GM. I put big brakes on everyone I've owned. This last purchase received big brakes within a 1000 miles. However, the 4 piston fixed calipers (23/24) were a big improvement over my 17 floating 2 piston calipers. But the same could be said about the exhaust, sway bars, etc... It is why I went with the standard Denali opposed to the ultimate... gave me room to make it mine.you might try requesting a brake flush even if you have to pay for it, if that doesn't work then swtich to better pads.
gm;s is always cheaping out every chance they get//