Brake Disc Rotor problems of the 2000 Dodge RAM

Two problems related to brake disc rotor have been reported for the 2000 Dodge RAM. The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Brake Disc Rotor problem

Failure Date: 07/28/2001

Excessive wear on rotors that I believe is unsafe and a manufacturers defect - minimum allowable rotor spec is 1. 215 - right side is 1. 166, left side is 1. 164 - original pads still have more than 1/8 inch on each of the 4 pads - I was going to have pads chaged on 7/28 and that is when I was advised that the rotors had to be replaced - I never had a vehicle that wore out the original rotors before the original pads ever wore out - I shoul be able to "true" rotors once or twice before having to replace the rotors as long as the pads do not wear out before replacing same - manufacturer will do nothing - claims that the 12 month/12,000 mile warranty is their total responsibility in this matter - I disagree.

2 Brake Disc Rotor problem

I had my brakes overhauled and had to have the rotors exchanged because of a defect the manufacturer knew about but failed to notify consumers. The brake rotors are machined to such close tolorances, that they would have to be changed at the first repairs. I have talked to service people whom have had them changed at less than 30 k miles. I feel an recall should be made by the manufacturer or the extra money refunded by the manufacturer.




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