Dealership loved it haha dropped it in today before work to get the sensor connectors cleaned and the corroded ones replacedMe so jelly of the AH Edition![]()
That's awesome I still havent found a set local that's affordableScored a set of roof rails with the crossbars for $200 shipped! Score!
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Hey,Yes it seems that the caliper isn't squeezing evenly. Or possibly that one pad is dragging because the piston is slow to retract/doesn't retract.
What's your brake fluid moisture content? If you haven't changed the brake fluid in a while, I wonder if that could be part of the issue. Corrosion in the line could cause a flow restriction to the "good" pad side, causing that imbalance. Caliper slide pins should also be relubricated as needed (I check them whenever I have to change pads).
It's likely they weren't designed for the drilled and slotted. Still surprised by the breakdown and the additional dust.Next time I'll definitely clean the rust off the brackets at the very least. Hell I may even do it the next time I get the rear wheels off.
Yikes, those pads don't look good. I'm sure they would have been fine with blank rotors though. I bet they weren't designed for use with drilled/slotted rotors.
Is there any difference in having the wheels balanced on road force balancing machines?Fancy new shoes!
Michelin Cross Climate 2 from Discount Tire. They matched Sam's club prices and have road force balancers, so yeah went there instead.
Gives a more accurate balance, because it replicates the forces of the car actually going down the road.Is there any difference in having the wheels balanced on road force balancing machines?
That depends on the tire shop. When I got quotes to have new tires mounted for my Miata, a couple of shops included RFB at no extra charge but their M&B charges were extra whereas some shops charged as much as $43 per tire to RFB them. Their M&B charges were cheaper but by $10-15 per tire.Gives a more accurate balance, because it replicates the forces of the car actually going down the road.
I mean, it doesn't cost anything extra, so why not?