PltFX4
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- Richard
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- 2019 Ranger Lariat FX4
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My 2019 Lariat FX4 SuperCrew, in theory, should not need new rear pads and rotors at 7100 miles. I was changing them to some newer fancy rotors and pads just because. But glad I did. Take a look:
So, obviously, a 3.5 year old truck with 7100 miles sits a lot which is the root cause of the issue. But given the back side center groove and thin inboard pad, I'd say the parking brake is not releasing as it should. (This is driver side rear... ran out of daylight thus passenger side will get done tomorrow... hope it's not as bad.)
Also first experience with a "screw in" caliper piston.... not a fan.
So, obviously, a 3.5 year old truck with 7100 miles sits a lot which is the root cause of the issue. But given the back side center groove and thin inboard pad, I'd say the parking brake is not releasing as it should. (This is driver side rear... ran out of daylight thus passenger side will get done tomorrow... hope it's not as bad.)
Also first experience with a "screw in" caliper piston.... not a fan.
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