CREEP
15+ Year Contributor
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- Mar 29, 2004
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Vero Beach,
Florida
Okay, so since i've picked my car up over a year ago the rear brakes have been haunting me terribly. However, this i've learned has been a problem WELL before I was the owner. Since i've owned it alone it has been through 2 different sets of calipers, two different sets of rotors, and more sets of pads than i'd like to admit.
Ok, the inside of my LR rotor is consistently trashed by the pad. The outside however seems to be fine. The pads wear unevenly, as if the rotor is not sitting flush against the hub...but it is.
Now..the RR rotor is barely used.....barreellyy used. You can look at the outside of it and tell right away. Of course the pads stay fat on that side of the car.
Numerous bleeding sessions, TOO MANYY pad swap's...I mean this is just destroying my cashflow. Right now I don't have the money or the time to get all new hardlines from the dealer. I guess I was just wondering if anyone else has been through this situation. Any specific questions for a possible diagnosis just lemme know....thanks guys.
Ok, the inside of my LR rotor is consistently trashed by the pad. The outside however seems to be fine. The pads wear unevenly, as if the rotor is not sitting flush against the hub...but it is.
Now..the RR rotor is barely used.....barreellyy used. You can look at the outside of it and tell right away. Of course the pads stay fat on that side of the car.
Numerous bleeding sessions, TOO MANYY pad swap's...I mean this is just destroying my cashflow. Right now I don't have the money or the time to get all new hardlines from the dealer. I guess I was just wondering if anyone else has been through this situation. Any specific questions for a possible diagnosis just lemme know....thanks guys.




