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Advice: Don't put off servicing your brakes

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by HR Dept, Dec 15, 2015.

  1. Rocketeer

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    Got it! Thanks man, I will get that taken care of now.
     
  2. HR Dept

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    Don't put it off! Lol
     
  3. Sajan

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    if wheel balance is good..then it's the brakes.
     
  4. bobrek

    bobrek Politics belong in the D & D

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    That is my guess based on personal experience. It could, of course, be something else.
     
  5. Gabe0941

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    What car is this?
     
  6. DonkeyMagic

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    yup, definitely fluid. I had a similar issue where my brakes were pretty soft and spongy. The fluid levels were low so i refilled them and now it's back to normal.
     
  7. rockbox

    rockbox Around before clutchcity.com

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    Your rotors are warped. If you have enough left, you can turn them to flatten them out. Most shops will just replace them
     
  8. bobrek

    bobrek Politics belong in the D & D

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    If it truly is fluid, then he'd also want to make sure there is no underlying issue as to why the fluid levels are low (e.g. leak in the brake line).
     
  9. arkoe

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    Yep, time for a new car.

    Could also be the shocks or now lack of.
     
  10. Uprising

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    Sounds like a fluid problem, it's either low or you have AIR in the lines. I had an issue similar, but it happened all of a sudden. My Master Cylinder needed to be replaced, because it leaked out the brake fluid.

    I found myself with NO breaks on my way home from work one day....that crap was scary....


    That reminds me....I've started to hear the squeak of my brakes, probably time for a new set of pads.....

    I've had the rotors machined before in the past, getting close to the time to sell / trade in this truck before another expensive over haul is needed. (2004 F150).
     
  11. Uprising

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    I had something similar when I first bought this truck (used). The rotors were warped, and needed to be machined (smoothed out).

    Brake Check wanted to sell me new rotors saying they were too thin to machine.....

    Ford dealership had no issue machining them.....always get a second opinion....
     
  12. BrieflySpeaking

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    Ouch. A bit high on the price. But yes, putting off replacing your brakes results in much costlier repairs.
     

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