TurboDiverArt
12-02-2004, 02:52
Hi All,
Just a quick note. There was nothing wrong with my brakes on my Suburban. No squeaking, would engage the anti-lock when stepped on, stopped with the trailer fine, etc. The previous owner about 30K-40K miles ago had replaced the brakes and the brake pad scraper had at least an 1/8-inch so they were OK. The only thing I had noticed was that after only 2500 miles I had to readjust my rear brakes by about 6-7 clicks. I thought this was a little excessive. My thinking was that I might be having excessive pedal travel forcing the rear brakes to engage harder and causing more wear than I
Just a quick note. There was nothing wrong with my brakes on my Suburban. No squeaking, would engage the anti-lock when stepped on, stopped with the trailer fine, etc. The previous owner about 30K-40K miles ago had replaced the brakes and the brake pad scraper had at least an 1/8-inch so they were OK. The only thing I had noticed was that after only 2500 miles I had to readjust my rear brakes by about 6-7 clicks. I thought this was a little excessive. My thinking was that I might be having excessive pedal travel forcing the rear brakes to engage harder and causing more wear than I