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- Apr 16, 2005
- Location
- Sharon, SC
Ok one of y'all smarter than me - weigh in here.
Tundra ~ 300k miles.
Brakes stop as good as ever.
Pedal feel is same as always.
At stop - and only at stop - it will try to pull through the brakes. So same pedal pressure I've used forever, when sitting at a red light - it will start to creep forward.
A little extra pressure and it stops and holds fine. To be more precise it isn't hard pressure just more than its ever taken. Historically a foot just resting on the pedal will keep it stopped, now it takes an intentional press.
Pads have been replaced twice in its life and have plenty left o n them visually.
Never replaced a caliper, rotor or any other part of the brake system.
Anyone got any ideas? I'm wondering if a fluid flush - even partial - might be worth a try given 300k miles. (fluid is still full)
I guess the booster could be starting to fail.
Any other thoughts or input?
Tundra ~ 300k miles.
Brakes stop as good as ever.
Pedal feel is same as always.
At stop - and only at stop - it will try to pull through the brakes. So same pedal pressure I've used forever, when sitting at a red light - it will start to creep forward.
A little extra pressure and it stops and holds fine. To be more precise it isn't hard pressure just more than its ever taken. Historically a foot just resting on the pedal will keep it stopped, now it takes an intentional press.
Pads have been replaced twice in its life and have plenty left o n them visually.
Never replaced a caliper, rotor or any other part of the brake system.
Anyone got any ideas? I'm wondering if a fluid flush - even partial - might be worth a try given 300k miles. (fluid is still full)
I guess the booster could be starting to fail.
Any other thoughts or input?
