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Old 08-25-2004, 07:26 PM   #1
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Brake TSB Changed according to dealer

My brakes started shuddering lightly at 3000 miles but I waited in hopes of a real fix. At 7500 miles the shudder was growing worse so off to the shop it went. When I picked it up last night the mechanic, who also owns a Titan, told me that the TSB was just changed and the dealership got the parts in just days ago. I'll list what was replaced but unfortunatley, the invoice does not list a new TSB number (old one was 04066).

Pad Kit - 41060-7S027 < This is new, old TSB listed 41060-7S026
Torque Member - 41014-7S010 <This is new, mechanic said more ridgid
Bolt - 41005-7S000 <Same as old TSB
Boot Kit-F - 40135-7S025 <This is new, I believe its to seal slider pin
Turn Rotors on vehicle <Same
Index Rotor to Hub <Same
Molykote grease <Same

Also lists a PART# 40206-7S000 <No description may be the entire package of parts listed above. Hope this fixes the issue for good. Will post back after some miles with update.
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Old 08-27-2004, 01:42 PM   #2
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Wow, they didn't do you right. They should have replaced the rotors. I just picked mine up Tuesday from having the new one done (They just added an A to the TSB number)

Pad Kit - 41060-7S027 < This is new
Torque Member - 41014-7S010 <This is new
Bolt - 41005-7S000 <Same as old TSB
Boot Kit-F - 40135-7S025 <This is new
Turn Rotors on vehicle <Same -

Nope - should read: 2 X 40206-7S000 Rotor-Disk BRAK < New Rotors for front.

Verified, I do indeed have new rotors...no lip at all from machining them.

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Old 08-28-2004, 06:37 PM   #3
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Lightbulb Maybe not new rotors unless yours have been machined

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Wow, they didn't do you right. They should have replaced the rotors. I just picked mine up Tuesday from having the new one done (They just added an A to the TSB number)

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Verified, I do indeed have new rotors...no lip at all from machining them.

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I suspect that they machine the rotors and then replace if they have been machined. I had mine done yesterday (14,600 miles) and they hadn't been touched until now.

The juddering had just come on, and it has gotten pretty violent, especially when towing -- and this just within the last couple of weeks; so I knew it was time to go in. I did get all the other stuff, just as he has above. Just not new rotors.

Just another data point.
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