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Old 06-14-2005, 02:12 PM   #1
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nissan replacing brakes/rear axle seal

Nissan is replacing my brakes w/ the new package that they came out w/. But, they arent replacing the rear rotors. Is this right? or should I push for new rear rotors?

Also, they found that a seal on my rear axle was leaking onto my break pads... they are holding my truck until they get the part sometime in July they say. Is this seal a common problem? I know that me telling you what seal it is would help, but I really dont know...
at least they are giving me a rental. which is cool, since I am driving to Tucson and Vegas in the next two weeks and gas mileage is much better w/ this rental...

let me know what you think please... thanks.
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I recently got the new brake fix, they resurfaced the rear rotors. I don't have that seal problem...as far as I know. And just out of curiosity, what are you cruising in until then?
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Nissan is replacing my brakes w/ the new package that they came out w/. But, they arent replacing the rear rotors. Is this right? or should I push for new rear rotors?

Also, they found that a seal on my rear axle was leaking onto my break pads... they are holding my truck until they get the part sometime in July they say. Is this seal a common problem? I know that me telling you what seal it is would help, but I really dont know...
at least they are giving me a rental. which is cool, since I am driving to Tucson and Vegas in the next two weeks and gas mileage is much better w/ this rental...

let me know what you think please... thanks.


I had the brake replacement a couple of weeks ago, they did not replace the rear rotors. I had the brakes replaced 8 times before they did what I hope is the final replacement. So to answer your question, I didnt get the rear rotors changed either, I never had any problems with the rear brakes so it was not a problem for me. BTW you will really like the new brakes ALOT less brake dust.
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