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Old September 23rd 05, 07:38 AM
BradandBrooks
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Default Rotors...

Took my 5.0 into Ford for some brake work - a little squeaking and a mushy pedal.

(Car is a 93 and has 36,000 miles. Original brakes as far as I know.)

Well, they replaced the front pads but said the rotors are not too good. Not worth replacing, but that they will "warp quickly". WHAT the HELL does that mean? Either you replace them or not??? If I burned them out, okay, I'm a dummy, if not, they will work. Ford techs, help me on this one.

The brakes work nice now and the pedal is high and light. All stock parts btw...

Thanks guys!

Brad



 




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