ohanacreek
My EcoBoost has I4WD
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I had a new truck, can't remember what brand, that if you did a panic stop would warp the rotors every time with no trailer, I think it was a GM, cause I've only had one new Ford diesel, bad experience, I'm sure Ford is a lot better now or they would be out of business.You obviously never had a Ford with a brake shake, Ford rotors use to be junk, replace them with aftermarket and never look back.
Crap I'll do my whole truck!I have Pep Boys do the brakes. They have a set of ceramic pads that last 3x longer than organis or semi metallic pads and wind dust your wheels.
If you want to increase rotor life try doing a crypt treatment on them. Take a large cooler, put a layer of dry ice down, lay your rotors on the dry ice directly, no stacking or over lapping then, them cover with dry ice, at least 8-10 inches. Close the lid, seal as best you can with duct tape. Wait until the dry ice is all gone and the rotors are back up to room temp, usually 3-4 days and then take them out and install. I usually give them a very light turn just to make sure they are still true.
Increases their life by 3 to 5 times.
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