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Originally Posted by caltitan
When I had the original TSB done the brake judder returned within 1000 miles. Had the updated TSB for the brakes done a few weeks ago. They did not have to replace my rotors so I do not think that is a mandatory replacement unless the rotors are significantly warped. The pedal feel is still on the soft side but not as much as before. Braking feels more confident and I have actually noticed less brake dust on the front wheels (I used to get brake dust splatters but not anymore). Thus, so far it's been an improvement after another 1000 miles, but I'll be paying close attention to them to see if the problem returns after another 1000 miles or more.
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Your brakes will always a too soft due to the expansion of the rubber brake lines.
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2004 Titan SE King Cab, 4x2,
Born on 04/19/2004, came home 06/12/04, Popular Pkg w/ Captain's Chairs, Deep Water, Magnaflow dual exhaust, OEM hood deflector, step rail, fog lights, K&N oil filter, Weathertech vent visors, NISMO billet oil cap, Kenwood Excelon XC-890 head unit with Sirius satellite radio, Rockford Fosgate P-450.4 amplifier, Infinity Reference 6010 front door speakers, Infinity Kappa 62.71 rear door speakers, Infinity Reference 611A subwoofer amplifier, 2 each Kicker Competition 10" subwoofers, cabin air filter, Truxedo low profile bed cover, Duraliner antiskid bedliner, Volant V.3 CAI System
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