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2005 CRV brakes - wear/warping issues ?



 
 
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Old September 13th 06, 07:02 PM posted to rec.autos.makers.honda,alt.autos.honda
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Default 2005 CRV brakes - wear/warping issues ?

- Bob - wrote:
>
> Are there any known issues with CRV rotors warping or similar
> pad/rotor pulsation problems and premature wear ?
>
> Friend has a 2005 with only 20K miles on it. Rears are not looking so
> good and there is a slight pulsation problem. I know it could be
> "normal" but I'm wondering if it's common and something the dealers
> are fixing.
>
> Thanks,


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If they are wearing worse on one side than the other, the sliders are
not properly lubed (from new).

Sign in search. Lots of good stuff already covered.

http://www.hondasuv.com/stg/viewtopi...t=rotor+warped

Tegger.com also has good materials about this problem.

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