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saskdiesel
04-16-2003, 21:48
I just had a call from the dealer this afternoon. I was informed that I am required to have My truck inspected every 6 months, and get this, at My expense($54.00). Has anyone heard of this before?
On another suject, has anyone inspected the rear brake rotor's? The ones on My truck are becoming severally ridged. I suspect from Gravel stones getting on top of the rear rotors and sitting there wearing into the rotor. I have 19500 Kms. on the truck. 2003 Ext cab 4X4 etc.

WillowCreekStable
04-17-2003, 06:00
Two words - Cash Grab! :rolleyes:

dmaxalliTech
04-17-2003, 06:45
Just send them a check for the $54.00, its all there after :D :D

a64pilot
04-17-2003, 07:17
Probably it's for some kind of rust protection program you bought and didn't even know it.
And yeah just send them the check it is all their after

technician
04-17-2003, 07:21
saskdiesel,

I live in New Hampshire, (US) Here if one registers over 9,999 lbs. vehicle must be inspected every 6 months. Does your Province have a similar program?

We in the commercial trucking field just think that the state wants the extra money ;)

Just a thought.... :D :D

saskdiesel
04-17-2003, 08:39
On My previous message I should have said the gravel seems to sit on the caliper and wear into the rotor on the back brakes. It didn't make much sense the way I first wrote it.
I am on My way in to see the dealer today and see if I can get some explanation of the inspection in writing.
Will keep You posted.

bearman
04-17-2003, 14:26
It is a cash grab, heard it on the radio today, it's a GM thing, tell them to stuff it and find a new dealer. The rock problem you are having is easily fixed, GM has a TSB on it.
Cheers
Bear

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saskdiesel
04-17-2003, 17:30
Yes there is a TSB but no warranty. This is clearly a design problem I would think. What designer would put the calipers on the front of the rotor? This just makes a ledge or trap to allow stonws to sit there and grind the rotors away.

bearman
04-18-2003, 00:51
I just bolted mud flaps to the fender in front of the wheel. It workes well on my dually and looks good to. I do 50000 to 60000 Km gravel a year and it cured my problem, just need to put new flaps on twice a year. Make sure you get them tight to the springs.
Cheers
Bear