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hilux brakes
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hilux brakes
i have a ln106 4wd and the front brakes have only lasted 13,000klms and are down to metal prior to that they lasted 20,000klm and before that were atleast 60,000klm.Do i have a problem with the master cylinder with it putting the main braking effort on to the front or did i just get some very dodgy brake pads the last 2 times (and yes i did change brands between the 2)
It's possible that the pistons in the callipers are sticking causing the to hold a slight bit of pressure on all the time hence the times becoming shorter and shorter as time goes on. Do they wear uneven as this can be a dead give away. Quality of pads do come into play aswell.
plenty of parts on the bench
updated info at the moment its at a brakes place having new rotors put on as the old ones were too thin to machine. Hopefully they have a good look and play while everything is stripped back.
sic lux they are wearing evenly and no brakes smell so maybe the needed a good machining and high quality pads
dave
sic lux they are wearing evenly and no brakes smell so maybe the needed a good machining and high quality pads
dave
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