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Originally Posted by travis2822
I have a 99 s-10 Blazer 4x4. I have owned the truck for almost 5 years. I have had to change the rear disc brakes about 12 times. The last time I did it I bought new rotors. That was last summer, they are already bad again. I usually get the mid range priced ones at advance auto parts. Does anyone have any ideas what I can do to keep from having to replace them so much. Or does anyone else have the same problem? I would get better pads if I knew that they would last longer. The fronts I have only had to replace 2 or 3 times in 5 years.
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Well it depends on a few things. Midrange pads are usually fine. Are the sliders free or are they stuck? Could be your calipers are heating up too much. Have you pressure tested the brake lines in the back? Could be you're getting too much pressure back there. (If so, your proportioning valve is built into the abs box). How many miles do you put on your truck? Try changing your driving habits and coast more. If you have a heavy breaking foot, it can contribute to this problem as well.