I sure hope you performed a brake fluid flush, when pushing back the piston
crack the bleeder screw so the old fluid pours out rather than is kept in
the caliper or forced back up through the system. Brake fluid should be
changed every 2 years on an ABS equipped car and probably on a non ABS
equipped car though there aren't as many expensive parts to rust out.
> Front Brake pad replacement 2003 Town and Country TC
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Richard - 21 Dec 2004 11:56 GMT
To save money Chrysler used cheap (but functional) pads that product tons of
dust that turn the wheels black. A switch to ceramic pads eliminate that
issue. Ceramic pads are standard on many makes of cars today, such as Honda
and Toyota. In my opinion they are the way to go if you have mag style
wheels.
Richard.
Doug - 21 Dec 2004 20:59 GMT
Theoretically you are right.
However, try to find the average brake shop that flushes fluid with a
pad change.
Right.....
Doug
>I sure hope you performed a brake fluid flush, when pushing back the piston
>crack the bleeder screw so the old fluid pours out rather than is kept in
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Sam Steele - 22 Dec 2004 20:13 GMT
Most I talk with do the fluid flush with pad replacement, the ghetto low
ball shops most likely won't but then you get what you pay for.
> Theoretically you are right.
> However, try to find the average brake shop that flushes fluid with a
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