new breaks have "bumping"
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new breaks have "bumping"
New breaks on my friends honda crv have a high frequency bumping on them
when she breaks. Would this be a sign of improper pad installation. The
bumping did not occur immediately out of the shop (when does it ever?) but
has come up in the last few days.
Thankyou in advance for your help.
when she breaks. Would this be a sign of improper pad installation. The
bumping did not occur immediately out of the shop (when does it ever?) but
has come up in the last few days.
Thankyou in advance for your help.
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Re: new breaks have "bumping"
Have read the post below about tightening the wheel bolts. Thanks
"sw" <swisemans@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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> New breaks on my friends honda crv have a high frequency bumping on them
> when she breaks. Would this be a sign of improper pad installation. The
> bumping did not occur immediately out of the shop (when does it ever?) but
> has come up in the last few days.
> Thankyou in advance for your help.
>
"sw" <swisemans@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:K077f.2153$ki7.131706@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> New breaks on my friends honda crv have a high frequency bumping on them
> when she breaks. Would this be a sign of improper pad installation. The
> bumping did not occur immediately out of the shop (when does it ever?) but
> has come up in the last few days.
> Thankyou in advance for your help.
>
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Re: new breaks have "bumping"
Have read the post below about tightening the wheel bolts. Thanks
"sw" <swisemans@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:K077f.2153$ki7.131706@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> New breaks on my friends honda crv have a high frequency bumping on them
> when she breaks. Would this be a sign of improper pad installation. The
> bumping did not occur immediately out of the shop (when does it ever?) but
> has come up in the last few days.
> Thankyou in advance for your help.
>
"sw" <swisemans@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
news:K077f.2153$ki7.131706@news20.bellglobal.com.. .
> New breaks on my friends honda crv have a high frequency bumping on them
> when she breaks. Would this be a sign of improper pad installation. The
> bumping did not occur immediately out of the shop (when does it ever?) but
> has come up in the last few days.
> Thankyou in advance for your help.
>
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Re: new breaks have "bumping"
sw wrote:
>
> New breaks on my friends honda crv have a high frequency bumping on them
> when she breaks. Would this be a sign of improper pad installation. The
> bumping did not occur immediately out of the shop (when does it ever?) but
> has come up in the last few days.
> Thankyou in advance for your help.
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She needs to get the torque of her lug nuts checked (read witnessed) by
somebody else. Sounds like the original shop torqued them WAY OVER, and
wrecked the rotors.
If so, she needs a free set of rotors.
'Curly'
>
> New breaks on my friends honda crv have a high frequency bumping on them
> when she breaks. Would this be a sign of improper pad installation. The
> bumping did not occur immediately out of the shop (when does it ever?) but
> has come up in the last few days.
> Thankyou in advance for your help.
-----------------------------------
She needs to get the torque of her lug nuts checked (read witnessed) by
somebody else. Sounds like the original shop torqued them WAY OVER, and
wrecked the rotors.
If so, she needs a free set of rotors.
'Curly'
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Re: new breaks have "bumping"
sw wrote:
>
> New breaks on my friends honda crv have a high frequency bumping on them
> when she breaks. Would this be a sign of improper pad installation. The
> bumping did not occur immediately out of the shop (when does it ever?) but
> has come up in the last few days.
> Thankyou in advance for your help.
-----------------------------------
She needs to get the torque of her lug nuts checked (read witnessed) by
somebody else. Sounds like the original shop torqued them WAY OVER, and
wrecked the rotors.
If so, she needs a free set of rotors.
'Curly'
>
> New breaks on my friends honda crv have a high frequency bumping on them
> when she breaks. Would this be a sign of improper pad installation. The
> bumping did not occur immediately out of the shop (when does it ever?) but
> has come up in the last few days.
> Thankyou in advance for your help.
-----------------------------------
She needs to get the torque of her lug nuts checked (read witnessed) by
somebody else. Sounds like the original shop torqued them WAY OVER, and
wrecked the rotors.
If so, she needs a free set of rotors.
'Curly'
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Re: new breaks have "bumping"
'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
> sw wrote:
>
>>New breaks on my friends honda crv have a high frequency bumping on them
>>when she breaks. Would this be a sign of improper pad installation. The
>>bumping did not occur immediately out of the shop (when does it ever?) but
>>has come up in the last few days.
>>Thankyou in advance for your help.
>
>
>
> -----------------------------------
>
> She needs to get the torque of her lug nuts checked (read witnessed) by
> somebody else. Sounds like the original shop torqued them WAY OVER, and
> wrecked the rotors.
>
> If so, she needs a free set of rotors.
>
> 'Curly'
only if used for lots of miles. if it's caught soon enough, just
re-torquing works fine.
> sw wrote:
>
>>New breaks on my friends honda crv have a high frequency bumping on them
>>when she breaks. Would this be a sign of improper pad installation. The
>>bumping did not occur immediately out of the shop (when does it ever?) but
>>has come up in the last few days.
>>Thankyou in advance for your help.
>
>
>
> -----------------------------------
>
> She needs to get the torque of her lug nuts checked (read witnessed) by
> somebody else. Sounds like the original shop torqued them WAY OVER, and
> wrecked the rotors.
>
> If so, she needs a free set of rotors.
>
> 'Curly'
only if used for lots of miles. if it's caught soon enough, just
re-torquing works fine.
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Re: new breaks have "bumping"
'Curly Q. Links' wrote:
> sw wrote:
>
>>New breaks on my friends honda crv have a high frequency bumping on them
>>when she breaks. Would this be a sign of improper pad installation. The
>>bumping did not occur immediately out of the shop (when does it ever?) but
>>has come up in the last few days.
>>Thankyou in advance for your help.
>
>
>
> -----------------------------------
>
> She needs to get the torque of her lug nuts checked (read witnessed) by
> somebody else. Sounds like the original shop torqued them WAY OVER, and
> wrecked the rotors.
>
> If so, she needs a free set of rotors.
>
> 'Curly'
only if used for lots of miles. if it's caught soon enough, just
re-torquing works fine.
> sw wrote:
>
>>New breaks on my friends honda crv have a high frequency bumping on them
>>when she breaks. Would this be a sign of improper pad installation. The
>>bumping did not occur immediately out of the shop (when does it ever?) but
>>has come up in the last few days.
>>Thankyou in advance for your help.
>
>
>
> -----------------------------------
>
> She needs to get the torque of her lug nuts checked (read witnessed) by
> somebody else. Sounds like the original shop torqued them WAY OVER, and
> wrecked the rotors.
>
> If so, she needs a free set of rotors.
>
> 'Curly'
only if used for lots of miles. if it's caught soon enough, just
re-torquing works fine.
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