Did tire rotation today and noticed checking [cracking] on front rotors . Pads had plenty left [ i could see only outside of pad, but it appeared to be about 3/4'' thick . Rotor does not feel warped as brakes do not pulse. This truck makes frequent stops probably every three miles or so and stops from 65 MPH.
Rear rotors were fine. Rotor surface on all four was worn away about 1/16''. total mileage on truck is 16K
I have heard that going to a softer pad may reduce the heat to the rotor as the pad would sacrifice itself to save the rotor. I wonder if this could adversely affect other things like stopping distance.
I did a hard stop [once ] with 10K trailer [trailer brakes malfunctioned] and this may have caused the problem. This is[ for now] not affecting the performance of the truck, but for those who have seen this problem -- any input would be appreciated. I am inclined to keep running the present rotors unless turning or replacing them is indicated by your input and expertise.
I also plan to call sam for his input-- have to wait because of time zone difference. .
Rear rotors were fine. Rotor surface on all four was worn away about 1/16''. total mileage on truck is 16K
I have heard that going to a softer pad may reduce the heat to the rotor as the pad would sacrifice itself to save the rotor. I wonder if this could adversely affect other things like stopping distance.
I did a hard stop [once ] with 10K trailer [trailer brakes malfunctioned] and this may have caused the problem. This is[ for now] not affecting the performance of the truck, but for those who have seen this problem -- any input would be appreciated. I am inclined to keep running the present rotors unless turning or replacing them is indicated by your input and expertise.
I also plan to call sam for his input-- have to wait because of time zone difference. .
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