JTK
$100 Site Donor 2025
My darling bride notified me at 6pm yesterday that her Traverse is making a bad scraping noise from the front. "It started last week, went away, now it's back and constant". I took it for a quick test drive and only had to go a couple hundred feed to know it was brake related and coming from the front right. I peeled the front right wheel and caliper to find the outside pad nearly new and the inside worn right to the metal. The caliper pins were nice and free and the pads were not badly seized in place. I was able to pop them out fairly easily. They were GM pads that I think were replaced when I bought the vehicle used in Jan/Feb 2023 with ~32K miles on it from a GM dealer. I believe the rotors were factory. It currently has 53K miles. Given Advance Auto was open until 9pm and had parts in stock, I went with what they had. CarQuest coated rotors and a CarQuest premium ceramic pad kit. $288.15 all in.
The way they wore puzzles me. I've had similar wear on other make/models before, but it was always the result of a stuck pad or pin and they'd be worn crooked, etc. The outside of the rotors looked perfect, with even wear, as did the pads. The inside of the rotors had tons of meat left, but the surface was an absolute atrocity.
It's been awhile since I did a brake job on a GM product. I really like the style of abutment clips these use. They hold the pads nicely so they don't go flying onto the floor.
The way they wore puzzles me. I've had similar wear on other make/models before, but it was always the result of a stuck pad or pin and they'd be worn crooked, etc. The outside of the rotors looked perfect, with even wear, as did the pads. The inside of the rotors had tons of meat left, but the surface was an absolute atrocity.
It's been awhile since I did a brake job on a GM product. I really like the style of abutment clips these use. They hold the pads nicely so they don't go flying onto the floor.