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November 6th, 2018 12:46 PM #141
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November 13th, 2018 02:26 AM #142Hi, I have this issue na pag nag preno ako may squeking sound. I thought it was a brake pad problem so I had it checked by a mechanic and had it replaced by the LKC brand per his recommendation and he also recommended refacing the rotor as there are grooves already but even with a smooth rotor it still squeaks. Do you think I should replaced it with Bendix?
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November 13th, 2018 05:42 PM #143
^bro need mo hanapin cause ng sound
kahit mabagal meron? baka may tinatamaan yan sa pang ilalim, like nakausli stab link or yun parang shroud ng rotor.
try mo angat yub wheel individually then spin, start from there. madali lang ma trace yan [emoji106][emoji106]
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December 20th, 2018 10:58 PM #144Akebono is cheaper than Genuine Car manufacturer pads, the reason behind it is because all of the Japanese car manufacturers like Toyota, Nissan, Mitsubishi, Suzuki, Mazda, Honda, Daihatsu, Isuzu, Subaru, Lexus, Acura, Infinity and etc... buy their brake pads from Akebono since more than 60% of the Japanese cars and trucks are factory installed with Akebono brake systems.
Akebono sells the products under their brand name so it gets cheaper than Genuine Pads since there is no longer any profit margin from the BIG CAR manufacturers.
For example Akebono -> Toyota Parent company -> Toyota dealers = of course Toyota puts a significant amount of profit on parts since they have alot of operating costs to employees sustain.
2nd example Akebono -> Authorized distributor -> Retail Shop = cheaper cost and smaller margins due to lower operating costs and etc...
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December 21st, 2018 08:45 AM #145Tip: Whenever the brake pistons are pushed-back, always open the bleeder valve to let the old fluid come out. This way the old fluid which is usually the dirtiest part (due to heat cycles and brake fluid being hygroscopic collects water in air which is denser than oil that sits in the bottom of brake plumbing and corrode the metal parts) will be flushed-out. But of course most backyard mechanic will get your brake friction material replaced without bleeding because its tight in there and its hard to find the appropriate sized flare-nut wrench for the bleeder valve.
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January 7th, 2019 12:27 PM #146A possible reason why you hear squeaking sound whenever you use your brake pads would be due to worn pads, glazed pads and rotors, lack of pad insulation or isolation shims, incorrect rotor surface cut or broken anti-rattle clips. I strongly recommend to visit your trusted car shop to have your car diagnosed and further check by a mechanic upon knowing its possible cause to provide the best solution. Hope this helps!
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January 15th, 2019 10:34 AM #147
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March 7th, 2019 01:20 PM #148Mga sir sa Toyota casa ako nagpa adjust ng breaks ko for my Fortuner 2016 and the personnel said na yung front wheels have 8mm thick left while yung back 4mm. Just about 3 months ago, they checked and yung front 8mm yung back 5mm. From the last time ako nagpacheck around 24000km ang ODO ko and ngayon 26800km.
Problema kaya sa driving style ko? How low po ba in terms of mm (thickness) kailangan ko na magpalit ng break pads...
Mag out of warranty na sya by May 2019, so kung pagpagawa ako for sure sa labas ng kasa na. What brand is good aside sa toyota brand?
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March 7th, 2019 01:49 PM #149
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March 7th, 2019 01:57 PM #150
I feel the same way. Not a fan.
2022 Mazda BT-50 (3rd Gen)