Pad and rotor recommendations
#16
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How did you get the dealer to do it twice? Dealer didn't try to say it was a wear and tear item at 60k km? I had the tsb done at 11k miles and it was back around 20k. I rebedded the brakes at 20k and it helped some, but now at 32k it's back really bad. It's embarrassing if anybody else is in the car cause it feels like it's going to fall apart.
Edit: I checked my original post and it was at about 30,000km and 60,000km that the brakes where repaired, free of charge.
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Last edited by rpm&my_G35; 04-24-2012 at 11:50 AM.
#17
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my '09 brakes have been "fixed" several times at the dealer. the previous owner took it in twice for the TSB. first they installed the dust shields, then they resurfaced the front rotor and installed new pads.
i have taken it in three times for the brakes in less than 13k kms. first they did nothing. second time they replaced the front rotors and "deglazed" the pads. last week they once again resurfaced the front rotors. now they say its my rear brakes - which are almost worn (i'm at ~50k kms). i was told that if my rear pads still had 6mm+ remaining then they would have replaced my rear rotors under warranty. but since they are nearing worn they call it a wear and tear issue.
i'll probably have to re + re the rear brakes on my own dime, but of course not at the dealer. they want $479 for rotors & pads installed. the Akebono ProACT pads look good so i'll probably go with those and OEM rotors for the rear.
i have taken it in three times for the brakes in less than 13k kms. first they did nothing. second time they replaced the front rotors and "deglazed" the pads. last week they once again resurfaced the front rotors. now they say its my rear brakes - which are almost worn (i'm at ~50k kms). i was told that if my rear pads still had 6mm+ remaining then they would have replaced my rear rotors under warranty. but since they are nearing worn they call it a wear and tear issue.
i'll probably have to re + re the rear brakes on my own dime, but of course not at the dealer. they want $479 for rotors & pads installed. the Akebono ProACT pads look good so i'll probably go with those and OEM rotors for the rear.
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