2003 Chevrolet Impala "rear disc rotor wearing car" Questions

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...rear rotors are in pretty bad shape but not the pads. So is it ok to replace just the rotors or do i need to replace both at the same time. Rotors and pads OK if they are smooth and thick. It's not ...

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...rear disc brakes are wearing out closer to the center of rotor faster, like the caliper is not aligned straight with the rotor. What is needed to correct problem? Rotor out of alignment, uneven wear ...

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...rear disc brakes and the shoes will typically last half of that. Also, modern brake pads no longer contain asbestos and are now made using harder metallic compounds; the direct result is that brake ...

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...rear disc and rotors, and inside the rear brake rotor their is a small brake drum where the emergency brake shoes are located. The only purpose for the shoes and drums is emergency brake only ...

...rear driver side wheel, when breaks are applied noise goes. (disc ?) new discs fitted 3 years ago. the brake pads have a wear indicator as the pads wear the indicator will tuch the brake rotor and ...

...rear are getting so hot that I can not touch them I checked the rotors and brakes pads everything looks fine. The rotors are doing their job by getting hot the purpose of the brakes is to change the ...

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...Rear Disc Brake 2000 Explorer/Mountaineer Workshop Manual REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION Disc Removal NOTE: When removing the rear brake disc (2C026) in this procedure it is not necessary to disconnect the ...

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...Rear disc brake pads offer better performance and are not as affected by moisture like conventional brake shoe style brakes are. Rear disc brakes are similar to front disc brakes. The main difference ...

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...rear disc brakes. The calipers get hung up, and you end up with premature brake pad/rotor wear. The parking brake, when applied, squeezes the caliper against the disc, hence keeping the car still. If ...

...things, but usually it's how your pad contacts the rotor provided it's rear disc. Check the caliper slides, if it's not sliding back and forth, you'll wear the inboard side pad and it will

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