Need some advice on brakes
#16
So the brake judder has nothing to do with the rear brakes? I have brake judder. My rear pads are due for replacement and I am trying to decide if I can just go to a good shop to get this done. The Infiniti dealership wanted 450 or so to replace my rear pads(i am beginning to think he probably included resurfacing rotors , because the pads cant be that expensive).
Also if I get the fronts done under the TSB with OEM parts, can I get better brakes like ceramic or whatever for the rears? Or do all four brakes need to be the same brand?
Also if I get the fronts done under the TSB with OEM parts, can I get better brakes like ceramic or whatever for the rears? Or do all four brakes need to be the same brand?
#17
I am thinking he misspoke. Every other Infiniti dealer in Atlanta is quoting 325 for rear brake pads/rotor resurfacing. And everyone is saying the TSB for the front brake pads/rotos could apply to my case, but they wont do the rear rotors for free even with the second TSB. I doubt they even read them properly.
The Nissan dealers are quoting 200 to 290 on rear brake pads/rotor resurfacing.
The Nissan dealers are quoting 200 to 290 on rear brake pads/rotor resurfacing.
#18
I replace my pads on my own as they're inexpensive and easy to replace.
I've complained about my rotors and the apparent lack of quality and my dealer has taken care of me.
15k - Rotors were turned
40K - Rotors were replaced
60K - Rotors were turned with a promise to replace if necessary before 70K
All work and parts were free.
Not too bad, but once they are done taking care of me, these stock rotors will have to go. They're crap.
I've complained about my rotors and the apparent lack of quality and my dealer has taken care of me.
15k - Rotors were turned
40K - Rotors were replaced
60K - Rotors were turned with a promise to replace if necessary before 70K
All work and parts were free.
Not too bad, but once they are done taking care of me, these stock rotors will have to go. They're crap.
#19
i brought in my car for the two year service today and gave them this TSB as my breaks are pulsating pretty badly.
Anyway, i have a g37x loaner and compared to my 2008 g35x, the car handles much better and doesn't sway as much nor does it have much road noise. I can understand the road noise is probably due to my tires having 25 - 50% left...but the handling, could it be my tires are old or my suspension is wearing out? I don't drive that agressive...
Anyway, i have a g37x loaner and compared to my 2008 g35x, the car handles much better and doesn't sway as much nor does it have much road noise. I can understand the road noise is probably due to my tires having 25 - 50% left...but the handling, could it be my tires are old or my suspension is wearing out? I don't drive that agressive...
#22
The ITB09-037B is for the front pads/rotors. What is the purpose of ITB00-024e? I was assuming based on the comments by people here that may apply to the rear rotors(but not pads) as well. Maybe I just assumed wrong. Reading through 024e, other than a claims information one liner, I don't see any place where the dealer has to replace the rear rotors. That is one reason why I am not going to fight the dealer if they dont resurface the rotors for free.
There are two Nissan dealershps in atlanta that are actually doing this for around 190. That is a huge difference in price that I am tempted to go with one of them. That includes pads and resurfacing. The 350Zs - do they include similar rotors? One of these dealers messed up my oil change recently but have done a decent job over the years. So I am wondering if I should just go with them. They can't mess up the resurfacing , can they? Are there any instructions I need to give them to make sure they are doing it right? Is the consensus to pretty much go with aftermarket rotors once the lifespan of these rotors is done with? (maybe in the 70-80K range?).
[UPDATE]: I am going ahead with Regal Nissan. They are offering rear pads and resurfacing for 170 plus when I talked to them in person about another matter.
There are two Nissan dealershps in atlanta that are actually doing this for around 190. That is a huge difference in price that I am tempted to go with one of them. That includes pads and resurfacing. The 350Zs - do they include similar rotors? One of these dealers messed up my oil change recently but have done a decent job over the years. So I am wondering if I should just go with them. They can't mess up the resurfacing , can they? Are there any instructions I need to give them to make sure they are doing it right? Is the consensus to pretty much go with aftermarket rotors once the lifespan of these rotors is done with? (maybe in the 70-80K range?).
[UPDATE]: I am going ahead with Regal Nissan. They are offering rear pads and resurfacing for 170 plus when I talked to them in person about another matter.
Last edited by mantar; 06-04-2010 at 06:52 PM.
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