While in NM I redid the front brakes on my mom's 09 impala. Yeah, they were pretty wasted. Not good when you live at 4300 feet. On the bright side, her place has a nifty car port and mountain views. Living in the land of corn all my life, only venturing to neighboring corn locales, those of you who live in/near mountains know that a camera simply just can't capture the awe of the scenery.
The local autozone had a deal, buy 2 rotors get pads free, as well as "get a can of brake cleaner, 2 packets of grease, and a bottle of dot3 for $6". Only spent about $150 in total, after returning the disc brake rent-a-tool. I ended up buying a pump jack. She can keep it, she doesn't have one.
Drove around a bit to bed the pads in. As expected pedal feel is better and no more shuddering. Also her front LCA bushings are toast. That explains the sometimes clunking while turning over bumps. The pad comparison pic is of the new (left) and the better side (driver). Passenger were down to the backing and starting to split. Slider bolts on passenger side were seized solid, got them out and greased em on both sides. And no, i have no idea where the centering screws for the rotors went. And I don't care. Didn't have a T27 bit anyway.
The local autozone had a deal, buy 2 rotors get pads free, as well as "get a can of brake cleaner, 2 packets of grease, and a bottle of dot3 for $6". Only spent about $150 in total, after returning the disc brake rent-a-tool. I ended up buying a pump jack. She can keep it, she doesn't have one.
Drove around a bit to bed the pads in. As expected pedal feel is better and no more shuddering. Also her front LCA bushings are toast. That explains the sometimes clunking while turning over bumps. The pad comparison pic is of the new (left) and the better side (driver). Passenger were down to the backing and starting to split. Slider bolts on passenger side were seized solid, got them out and greased em on both sides. And no, i have no idea where the centering screws for the rotors went. And I don't care. Didn't have a T27 bit anyway.