Jim_Rockford
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Did you even bother to taking it back to get your money back? or are you going to just let them take advantage.
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note above. i did that too.. and i also hit the Brake and the Gas going down a BIG hill at about 40 MPG to MESH them together and hit up the pad and rotor.
IT was SMOKINNNNG..
That was not smart at all.
I had new rotors and drums put on my '97 Tahoe 4x4 by Midas and within a short time had warping all around. Midas turned the front rotors and replaced the rear rotors a 2nd time which needed turning even as new. Having the problem again with less than 10,000 miles on the brakes. Never had this issue with GM service. Is Midas is using cheap parts or the wrong brake pads/shoes leading to this problem or is something else possibly going on?