Scott
05-13-2004, 03:56 PM
Good day all,</P>
I have a 2000 f350 4 wheel drive superduty with the 5.4 motor. The first 50,000 miles I experienced zero brake problems. The last 50,000 miles I've had the rotors turned until replacement was required. Then turned the new rotors when they warped. My mechanic says I'm riding the brakes and overheating the rotors. My driving style has not changed since the truck was new, I don't ride the brakes. I asked my mechanic if the calipers could be bad. He says they don't go bad. The problem is not the warped rotors, what ever the problem is, the warped rotors are the result.Any ideas that could help?</P>
Thanks,</P>
Scott</P>
I have a 2000 f350 4 wheel drive superduty with the 5.4 motor. The first 50,000 miles I experienced zero brake problems. The last 50,000 miles I've had the rotors turned until replacement was required. Then turned the new rotors when they warped. My mechanic says I'm riding the brakes and overheating the rotors. My driving style has not changed since the truck was new, I don't ride the brakes. I asked my mechanic if the calipers could be bad. He says they don't go bad. The problem is not the warped rotors, what ever the problem is, the warped rotors are the result.Any ideas that could help?</P>
Thanks,</P>
Scott</P>