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Old 07-24-2003, 07:50 AM
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Angry OMG those brakes are touchy!!

My wife drives a 2000 4WD Nissan Pathfinder (bought new) which has INCREDIBLY touchy brakes. This along with her so-so braking habits has resulted in her warping the rotors. We had them resurfaced in late fall of 2002, but they still squeal like a champ in slow braking conditions and I can feel the beginnings of them warping again. Do you think slotted/cross-drilled rotors will solve (or at least drag out) by problems?? I don't want to replace the rotors and pads just to have this happen again in a year or so.

EDIT: Is there something that could be wrong that would make them touchy??

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Old 07-24-2003, 08:11 AM
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Make sure the rear brakes are functioning/proportioned correctly. Otherwise the front will be taking more of the braking duties than necessary.
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Nope. I've driven several pathfinders and all there brakes were SUPER-sensitive.
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Originally posted by bamachem:
Nope. I've driven several pathfinders and all there brakes were SUPER-sensitive.
That's actually reassuring. At least I know there's nothing wrong with the braking system on the whole.

Originally posted by <96 Runner> :
Make sure the rear brakes are functioning/proportioned correctly.
How might I do that?

Thanks for the help.
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I like Nissan's brakes better than the spongy brake on the 4Runner. That is one of the few dislikes on the 4Runner.
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Originally posted by Biohazard

How might I do that?

Thanks for the help.
Its actually part of the $1000 "30K, 60K, 90K" dealer check. Well I am exaggerating, but unless you have the FSM, the dealer would be the go to person on rear brake adjustment and cleaning.

(Or an independent shop) - whatever you do, just dont go to Midas!
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