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Old 05-24-2004, 09:48 PM
chiefifd chiefifd is offline
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1999 Taurus Rotor Problems Pro-Cut?

Hello; I have a 1999 Tarrus with pulsing brakes, I have had the brakes and rotors replaced last fall and after 2000 miles my brakes were pulsing again. My dealer cut the rotors and after 3 weeks they were pulsing again, the tires were proprerly torked by the way or so says the dealer. I then had premium rotors put on and they lasted about 6000 miles and they are again pulsing. Has anyone had any experience with PRO-CUT rotor cutters they sound like they may solve my problem but I'd like to hear first hand accounts if anyone has used this on the car rotor cutter. Thanks for any help.......Ed
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Old 05-24-2004, 10:54 PM
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Re: 1999 Taurus Rotor Problems Pro-Cut?

have used on the car brake lath they work well but i don't think this will solve your problem.
unfortunatly this is a frequent problem on this car line
inless their is a problem they overlooked the only thing i can tell you is to use your e-brake if rear disk, or back up and snap dowwn on brake pedal if drum to help keep rear brakes ajusted.
you might want to take it some where else to have them rechecked.
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