Re: Any ford mechanics out there??
Well, I might as well ask since it's the same topic...<br /><br />I just replaced the pads (front and back) on my 2001 Ranger 4x4.<br /><br />I had the rotors and drums turned. I used some 'middle-of-the-road' pads from Napa. They weren't the real hard pads for the front, as I figured I don't want to chew up a rotor.<br /><br />Now I get a 'pulsating' effect when I press on the brake, and I've noticed a lot of black substance on my wheels in the front. I'm assuming it's brake dust.<br /><br />My worry here is..where is the pulsating coming from...and why?<br /><br />I'm thinking it's the front right, as it tends to pull slightly to that side when I brake. <br /><br />I was also reading somewhere that Ford recommends that you have the discs turned while they're still on the car. Is this really necessary?<br />I just took them off myself and packed them to a local shop.<br /><br />C'mon you brake gurus!<br /><br />
<br /><br />H.
Well, I might as well ask since it's the same topic...<br /><br />I just replaced the pads (front and back) on my 2001 Ranger 4x4.<br /><br />I had the rotors and drums turned. I used some 'middle-of-the-road' pads from Napa. They weren't the real hard pads for the front, as I figured I don't want to chew up a rotor.<br /><br />Now I get a 'pulsating' effect when I press on the brake, and I've noticed a lot of black substance on my wheels in the front. I'm assuming it's brake dust.<br /><br />My worry here is..where is the pulsating coming from...and why?<br /><br />I'm thinking it's the front right, as it tends to pull slightly to that side when I brake. <br /><br />I was also reading somewhere that Ford recommends that you have the discs turned while they're still on the car. Is this really necessary?<br />I just took them off myself and packed them to a local shop.<br /><br />C'mon you brake gurus!<br /><br />