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Originally Posted by Half Shovel
This warped rotor thing was a big problem with early Tundras (mine had 2 sets of rotors replaced).
Don't accept machined rotors. That's baloney on a new truck. It's a warranty issue at this point, and you should insist on new ones.
Make DARN sure that the wheels in the front are torqued to factory specs. The early Tundras were coming from the factory with the rims over-torqued, which will almost always warp your rotors.
Also, when they put on new rotors, make sure they replace the pads as well.HS
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I thought I recalled hearing that about the early Tundra's as well. What would you say to the dealership and Nissan to argue for a new set. My concern is that it's a temporary bandaid fix and can't possibly last over the long haul. Particularly, for what I need my truck to do (i.e., stop almost 12k lbs of moving truck and rv).
Karl
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2004 Titan SE CC RWD, Canteen
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