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Old 07-27-2007, 07:26 PM
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well after cleaning my rear brakes....i still had the vibration/pulsation. So i went to my Midas dealer, and the guy said my brakes were out of round, so he fixed them for 71 bucks and adjusted my brakes in the rear also. However it did help just abit, but he did say after test driving it again, that my front rotors were warped but i had plenty of metal on there to cut them down some and for 95 bucks he would fix it. My question is IF i ever plan to install 33" tires, will this not be a good idea with less metal on the rotor? Is it worth getting new rotors and pads for what i see is about 220 bucks off performance peddler and wheelers off road?

Last, I know theres a TSB out for newer/bigger drums on my 03. But my dealer still says im full of sh*t and im looking on the internet too much. What can i do about that?
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