gregsb
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When I first got my truck the brakes were pretty scary. They were soft and had a lot of travel and it took a lot of effort to stop. I pulled the front wheels and the pads were worn but not bad. The rear brake shoes looked almost like new and I knew that that was most of my problem. I replaced them with premium pads and had the original rotors turned and just to see if it it made a difference I drove it around before I messed with the rear brakes. There was an improvement in braking but still a lot of travel and sponginess. I then adjusted up the rear brakes and the sponginess went out of the pedal and it finally made the truck brake decently.
I think by self adjusting they mean that it is your "self adjusting" them all the time!
I figure my rotors are good for another year or two and when they go I will be going with the recommendations made by so many here that being Powerslots and Hawk pads.
I think by self adjusting they mean that it is your "self adjusting" them all the time!
I figure my rotors are good for another year or two and when they go I will be going with the recommendations made by so many here that being Powerslots and Hawk pads.